In a tragic turn of events, members of a Mexican cartel have been apprehended following the grim discovery of five musicians who had been missing along the U.S. border. The bodies of the musicians, associated with the regional band Grupo Fugitivo, were found on Thursday, igniting a wave of outrage and sorrow.
The search for the band began after they were kidnapped on Sunday night, a fate that has become all too common in certain areas of Mexico. Their remains were located on the Mexican side of the border, near McAllen, Texas.
According to reports, the families of the musicians were subjected to ransom demands prior to the grisly outcome, with the men later discovered severely burned in Reynosa, a city in the state of Tamaulipas.
The U.S. State Department currently advises against all travel to Tamaulipas due to rampant kidnappings and cartel-related violence, particularly in the border region surrounding Reynosa.
CBS News reported:
Authorities confirmed that the bodies of five musicians from a regional Mexican music group, who had been missing, were found in the northern city of Reynosa, close to the Texas border. The members of Grupo Fugitivo, known for entertaining at local gatherings and parties, had been reported missing since Sunday.
According to state prosecutors in Tamaulipas, the musicians were kidnapped around 10 p.m. while en route to a performance. Their remains were ultimately located on the outskirts of Reynosa. The authorities have arrested nine suspects, who are believed to be affiliated with a faction of the Gulf Cartel, notorious for its influence in the region.
While the motives behind this heinous act remain unclear, local media reports suggest that the bodies were indeed burned, a chilling reminder of the violence that permeates certain parts of Mexico.