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Five Mexican musicians are accused of being killed by drug cartel suspicions | Conflict News

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The relatives of five members of the band Fugitivo, ages 20 to 40, were asked for ransom after acquiring.

Members of the drug cartel are suspected of killing five Mexican band members. The Mexican band members went missing after being hired to perform concerts in a crime-filled city in the country’s northeastern part of the country.

The Diario de Mexico newspaper said Thursday that the bodies of five musicians were found after they went missing on Sunday, and nine suspects were arrested in connection with abortion and murder.

Authorities say the nine suspects are part of the “Los Metro” faction of the Gulf Cartel, operating in Reinosa, Tamaulipas, near the US border.

“Law enforcement arrested nine individuals who are considered responsible for the incident. They are known to be members of the Gulf Cartel crime cells,” Tamaulipas Attorney General Irving Barrios said at a press conference.

Tamaulipas is considered one of Mexico’s most dangerous states due to the presence of cartel members involved in drug and immigrant trafficking, as well as other crimes, including extortion.

The announcement of the arrest comes hours after authorities said five bodies were found in a search for a man who was a member of a local band called Fugitivo.

The musician was hired to hold a concert on Sunday, but arrived to discover that the location of the proposed performance was open.

Relatives had reported that musicians between the ages of 20 and 40 would receive ransom requests.

Mexican musicians have previously been targeted by cartel members, as some receive payments to compose and perform songs that praise the exploitation of gang leaders.

Investigators have used video surveillance footage and cell phone tracking to establish the musician’s final move, Barrios said.

Nine firearms and two vehicles were seized, he said.

In Mexico, drug-related violence and organized crime have killed more than 480,000 people and around 120,000 people are missing.

Photos from Friday, November 19, 2010, with the initials of the Gulf Cartel (Cartel del Golfo) and the heart covering the walls of the entrance to the abandoned low-income housing complex in Ciudadomier, Mexico. While Mexicans are increasingly fleeing border towns up and down the Rio Grande Valley, Ciudad Maia is the most dramatic example of ever increasingly fierce drug violence and the most dramatic of the failed government counterattack. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez Mills)
Initials and Hearts of the Gulf Cartel (Cartel del Golfo) drug gang covers the wall at the entrance to an abandoned low-income residential complex in Ciudad Meier, Mexico in 2010 [File: Dario Lopez-Mills/AP]

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