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drug cartel left a chilling message after they beheaded two men during of a spree of terror.Members of the Grupo Scorpion, a sub-group of the deadly Gulf Cartel, left a decapitated head on top of a written sign in municipality of Cadereyta Jiménez in Nuevo León, Mexico.The horrifying scene was discovered on Tuesday April 12 when civil servants heading to work at the National System for Integral Family Development saw two men exit a utility vehicle and place large clear bags and a tarpaulin on the pavement, according to Borderland Beat.Officers at the scene then found a message printed on the tarpaulin, before unloading two dead male bodies from inside the bags.They had both been beheaded, with one of the heads put on top of the notice in a gruesome display.The angry message gave a warning to the local police force, with the beginning telling the public that the "problem is not with you nor the consumers [of drugs] nor the government, be it municipal or state".Going on to single out several officers by name, one part then accused them of "charging extortion fees" and "selling crystal".It then ended: "Don’t mess with our people because you all are next.

This is the last call and the security and tranquillity of Cadereyta Jiminez, NL depends on you all."One witness to the shocking discovery said: "I had never seen anything like this before, I was passing by the place and there the headless bodies were lying a block away from the health centre."The cops found some evidence of torture on the bodies, with plastic ties wrapped around the torsos and wrists of the two men.Multiple drug gangs compete for dominance in Nuevo León and the state of Monterrey, according to a 2021 State Investigation Agency (AEI) report, often with.

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