Missing Mexican Students Murdered, Dissolved In Acid, Officials Say

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences officials at the house from where the students went missing (AFP)Mexico City: 
Three missing Mexican students were killed last month in the western state of Jalisco and their bodies dissolved in acid after
criminals confused them with members of a rival gang, authorities said Monday.The three film students were last seen in the municipality of
Tonala after their car broke down and they were later kidnapped by at least six people, who tortured and killed them, according to Jalisco
state prosecutors."Subsequently their bodies were dissolved in acid so that no trace of them remained," the state prosecutors office
said.State prosecutor Raul Sanchez said that two people had been arrested so far in the investigation. Attorney General Raul Sanchez
Jimenez at a press conference to confirm the three students' death (AFP)Another official told Reuters, on condition of anonymity since he
was not authorized to speak to the media, that investigators are analyzing more human remains found on the premises of the building where
the young men were dissolved.Prosecutors said the youths were confused with members of a another gang by gunmen from the Jalisco New
Generation Cartel (CJNG), which has become the most powerful in Mexico, according to US authorities.Criminal groups in Mexico often kidnap,
torture, dismember and even dissolve their victims in acid and many of the remains are dumped in clandestine graves.In 2014, 43 student
teachers disappeared in the southern state of Guerrero and the government said they were kidnapped by police who handed them over to a
criminal group that killed them and burned their bodies.International observers objected to the government's investigation and the case
shook the administration of President Enrique Pena Nieto, who has seen his popularity decline sharply amid corruption allegations and a
spike in violence.More than 25,000 people were murdered last year in Mexico
Homicides hit their highest level in records going back 20 years.© Thomson Reuters 2018(Except for the headline, this story has not been
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