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Mexican drug cartel apologises for murdering, kidnapping Americans: media

News outlets publish letter allegedly from organisation saying actions were not authorised by leaders 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Mar 2023 7:00PM

Mexican drug cartel apologises for murdering, kidnapping Americans: media
The Gulf Cartel, a Mexican drug gang has reportedly apologised for the kidnapping of four Americans, and the murder of two, explaining that the action were not authorised by cartel leaders, Mexican news portals reported. – AFP, March 10, 2023 

MATAMOROS – A Mexican drug cartel accused of kidnapping four Americans and murdering two of them has said the killers acted alone and will be handed over to authorities, local media reported yesterday.

Several Mexican news outlets published a letter allegedly issued by the Gulf Cartel, in which the organisation said it “strongly condemns” and “apologises” for the kidnappings and murders, which were carried out without the authorisation of the group’s leaders. 

The four Americans had driven into northern Mexico in a white minivan last week before they were shot at and abducted by gunmen in the border town of Matamoros. 

Two were found dead on Tuesday, a third was found with gunshot wounds and another was unharmed. A Mexican bystander was also killed in the gunfire. 

Mexican authorities had suggested that the abduction was the result of a “mix-up” rather than a targeted attack. 

A Mexican official said that the victims visited Mexico because one was planning to have cosmetic surgery. 

Alongside yesterday’s letter, local media also published a photograph that shows the handwritten note placed next to five men lying face down with their hands bound. 

Mexican authorities have not confirmed whether these men were the ones suspected of the murders and kidnappings, or if they have been handed over to authorities. 

The prosecutor’s office reported the arrest of one suspect, who it said had been guarding the kidnapped Americans. 

The two survivors were returned to the United States via a land border crossing between Matamoros and Brownsville, Texas. 

The bodies of the two dead Americans were repatriated yesterday, authorities said. – AFP, March 10, 2023 

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