The incident is the latest in the months of intensive violence among rival drug cartel members.
Mexican officials say twenty bodies, many of them have been found on a highway bridge in North -Western state of Cinaloa, as rival fights each other in the drug cartel faction area.
The office of Sinaloa State Prosecutor on Monday reported a serious scene: Four headless corpses were found on the side of a road, 16 bodies were discovered inside an abandoned vehicle near the state capital, Kariyakan, and five human chiefs were found inside a bag.
Officials said the bodies were abandoned with a note, apparently from one of the cartel factions, although the contents of the note were not immediately revealed.
Feliciano Castro, a Sinaloa government spokesman, condemned the murders and said that there is a need to investigate his strategy to deal with organized crime due to the “quantity” of the violence seen to the authorities.
Castro said, “The military and police forces are working together to re -establish the total peace in Sinalo.” However, members of the people in the state said that the authorities had lost control.
Sinaloa has been held by rival drug trafficers for months of violence, which are ready to control and control the routes used to produce and transport narcotics, including Phentineiles, often lucky for the United States.
The groups have been divided between loyal members for Sinaloa Cartel Cofounders Jokin “L Chapo” and Ismail “L. Mayo” Zamba.
Violence reached its peak after Jamba’s arrest in July, which is on testing in the US. The US announced that it had arrested 76 -year -old Zamba and 38 -year -old Jokin Guzman Lopez, “L Chapo”, Guzman’s son was arrested at an airport near L Paso in Texas.
Zamba accused Gujman Lopez of kidnapping in Mexico and flying to the US in a private aircraft against his wish.
“L Chapo” has been serving life imprisonment in the US for drug trafficking since 2019.
Guzman Lopez did not convict drug trafficking and other allegations in the federal court in Chicago last July.
In September, Zamba did not convince a New York court for drug smuggling, murder and other allegations.
According to official data, violence in Sinaloa has killed more than 1,200 people.
Criminal violence, most of them have been associated with drug smuggling, have lost about 480,000 people in Mexico since 2006 and have been missing more than 120,000 people.