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    Mexico:Mexican Military looking for 12-year old hitman

    I used google translator.

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    CUERNAVACA. Considered by military intelligence as the heirs of the cartel in Morelos Beltran Leyva, a group of young people between 12 and 23 years of age exceeded the limits of the criminal underground to publish photographs on the internet posing with weapons, drugs, cars and slaying opponents.

    The fascination for disclosing their illicit uncovered his whereabouts, soldiers of the 24th military zone surprised them in the last week of October.

    A house, located in the colony of Jiutepec Tejalpa, the most populous, had pints of the cartel for the South Pacific (CPS), a cell led by Héctor Beltrán Leyva, El H, after the death of his brother Arthur in December 2009.

    Since then, the CPS has teamed with Los Zetas to contest the seat to La Familia Michoacana and groups related to Edgar Valdez Villarreal, The Barbie, the latter stopped. This struggle has left nearly 300 dead so far this year, according to the lifting of corpses.

    A senior military official said the ringleader, July Radilla Jesus Padilla Jesus Hernandez and Julio Hernandez, managed to escape, like a child under 12 years identified as the PONCHISE, who according to military zone commanders is responsible for beheading their victims.

    Jesus Padilla Radilla or is located by the military forces as the new leader of the PSC in Morelos. In their search, the military has the searched four houses, three in the town of Jiutepec, within a radius of five kilometers and one in Cuernavaca, five minutes from downtown.

    "PONCHISE", the bloody

    With Radilla, said a military commander, works the PONCHISE, identified in the research as the executor of his opponents who slaughters, torture, murder and then thrown into roads or vacant lots.
    According to the military command, The PONCHISE offender in the company of a group of women, including her sisters, known as The Chavelas, all residing in the town of Tejalpa Jiutepec, Cuernavaca metropolitan area.

    Sometimes women, said the commander, leading trucks with the bodies of their opponents and then throw them in different locations.

    The searched home last night occurred on October 29 in the town of Tejalpa, where they arrested six alleged members of the CPS. The 24 military area issued a statement noting that the killers have the protection of the municipal authorities, whose district governs the PRD.

    The military command confirmed that the location of safe houses was by an anonymous complaint that was reported in those sites carrying the hostages.

    Crimes reported in videos

    In the videos circulating on the Internet is a photograph of the PONCHISE cutting the throat of one of his victims. In another group picture, is tilted, carrying a high-powered rifle in his hands and his face is partially covered with a blue cap.
    In one video he is seen with a stick CPS stands for beating a man who is hung. In another appears next to a corpse.

    Research conducted by staff of the military zone stands 24 photographs of men hanging on pedestrian bridges Cuernavaca, whose bodies were tortured before the houses raided by elements of the Army. His research concludes with a comparison of scenarios, the tools to torture and the identification of some members of this organized crime group


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