Current:Home > Invest2 pollsters killed, 1 kidnapped in Mexico; cartel message reportedly left with victims -InfinityFinance
2 pollsters killed, 1 kidnapped in Mexico; cartel message reportedly left with victims
View
Date:2025-04-14 12:41:50
Mexico's president said Tuesday that assailants have killed two workers who were conducting internal polling for his Morena party in southern Mexico.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said a third worker was kidnapped and remains missing. The three were part of a group of five employees who were conducting polls in the southern state of Chiapas, near the border with Guatemala. He said the other two pollsters were safe.
It was the latest in a series of violent incidents that illustrate how lawless many parts of rural Mexico have become; even the ruling party - and the national statistics agency - have not been spared.
The president's Morena party frequently uses polls to decide who to run as a candidate, and Chiapas will hold elections for governor in June.
Rosa Icela Rodríguez, the country's public safety secretary, said three people have been arrested in connection with the killings and abduction, which occurred Saturday in the town of Juárez, Chiapas.
She said the suspects were found with the victims' possessions, but did not say whether robbery was a motive.
Chiapas state prosecutors later issued a statement saying four suspects had been arrested on robbery charges, and that three of the four were Guatemalans. The fourth man is a Mexican citizen. It was unclear whether they may be charged later for the homicides.
Local media reported the two murdered pollsters were found with a handwritten sign threatening the government and signed by the Jalisco drug cartel; however, neither the president nor Rodríguez confirmed that. The Jalisco gang is fighting a bloody turf battle with the Sinaloa cartel in Chiapas.
The Jalisco cartel is known for producing millions of doses of deadly fentanyl and smuggling them into the U.S. disguised to look like Xanax, Percocet or oxycodone. Such pills cause about 70,000 overdose deaths per year in the United States.
Last month, nine members of the "Los Chapitos" faction of the Sinaloa cartel were sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for fentanyl trafficking
Both the Jalisco and the Sinaloa cartels also operate in neighboring Guatemala, and both are believed to recruit Central Americans to work as gunmen.
The leader of the Morena party, Mario Delgado, wrote in his social media accounts that "with great pain, indignation and sadness, we energetically condemn and lament the killing of our colleagues," adding "we demand that the authorities carry out a full investigation."
Delgado identified the slain pollsters as Christian Landa Sánchez and José Luis Jiménez.
Dangers of political polling in Mexico
Rural Mexico has long been a notoriously dangerous place to do political polling or marketing surveys.
In July, Mexico's government statistics agency acknowledged it had to pay gangs to enter some towns to do census work last year.
National Statistics Institute Assistant Director Susana Pérez Cadena told a congressional committee at the time that workers also were forced to hire criminals in order to carry out some census interviews.
One census taker was kidnapped while trying to do that work, Pérez Cadena said. She said the problem was worse in rural Mexico, and that the institute had to employ various methods to be able to operate in those regions.
In 2016, three employees of a polling company were rescued after a mob beat them bloody after apparently mistaking them for thieves.
Inhabitants of the town of Centla, in the Gulf coast state of Tabasco, attacked five employees of the SIMO Consulting firm, including two women and three men. Three of the poll workers, including one woman, were held for hours and beaten, while two others were protected by a local official.
The mob apparently mistook them for thieves. The company denied they were involved in any illegal acts.
In 2015, a mob killed and burned the bodies of two pollsters conducting a survey about tortilla consumption in a small town southeast of Mexico City. The mob had accused the men of molesting a local girl, but the girl later said she had never even seen the two before.
- In:
- Mexico
- Murder
- Cartel
- Kidnapping
veryGood! (3233)
Related
- Dick Vitale announces he is cancer free: 'Santa Claus came early'
- John F. Kennedy Jr., Kick Kennedy and More: A Guide to the Massive Kennedy Family
- What we know about bike accident that killed Johnny Gaudreau, NHL star
- Justices promise at least 5 weeks between backlogged executions in South Carolina
- Toyota to invest $922 million to build a new paint facility at its Kentucky complex
- An Alabama man is charged in a cold case involving a Georgia woman who was stabbed to death
- Who Is Paralympian Sarah Adam? Everything to Know About the Rugby Player Making History
- ‘Dancing With the Stars’ pro Artem Chigvintsev arrested on domestic violence charge in California
- 'Most Whopper
- An Alabama man is charged in a cold case involving a Georgia woman who was stabbed to death
Ranking
- The Super Bowl could end in a 'three
- Do dogs dream? It's no surprise – the answer is pretty cute.
- 'Serial' case keeps going: An undo turns into a redo in Adnan Syed murder conviction
- One of Matthew Perry's Doctors Agrees to Plea Deal in Ketamine-Related Death Case
- 'Malcolm in the Middle’ to return with new episodes featuring Frankie Muniz
- Former California employee to get $350K to settle sexual harassment claims against state treasurer
- As first execution in a decade nears, South Carolina prison director says 3 methods ready
- US Open highlights: Frances Tiafoe outlasts Ben Shelton in all-American epic
Recommendation
Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
What to watch: Not today, Satan! (Not you either, Sauron.)
Man charged with killing ex-wife and her boyfriend while his daughter waited in his car
Known as ‘Johnny Hockey,’ Johnny Gaudreau was an NHL All-Star and a top U.S. player internationally
Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
Artem Chigvintsev Previously Accused of Kicking Strictly Come Dancing Partner
1 officer dead, 2 officers injured in Dallas shooting; suspect dead, police say
Sarah Adam becomes first woman to play on U.S. wheelchair rugby team