Tuesday, 5 October 2010

grenades were hurled into a crowd by alleged drug dealers

Police pave way for the attackers’ escape: "The peace of an evening stroll was shattered when grenades were hurled into a crowd by alleged drug dealers on Sunday, in Guadalupe, in northern Mexico. Most of the 14 injured were children, the youngest of who was just two years old. All 14 had sustained only minor injuries. The City Hall is suspected to have been the target.
Witnesses claim that the police had cleared the road for the attackers to escape following the explosions. It is claimed by the country’s chief security official that the traffickers allot millions of dollars to buy off the local cops. Little wonder they turn a blind eye to the atrocities committed. In an incident in Mexico, the police were arrested in connection to the Mayor’s unnatural death. The higher authorities have promised an investigation into the matter.
A similar attack, but of a larger intensity had occurred in Morelia, the President’s hometown, two years ago."

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