Drug violence flares again in southern Mexico

Mexico City , July 20 : Drug cartel violence has forced hundreds of people to flee their villages in the mountains near Mexico's southern Pacific coast, amid a new surge in gang confrontations that left bodies littered around the region.

The development comes just days after the arrest of one of Mexico's bloodiest capos, Zetas cartel leader Miguel Angel Trevino Morales better known as 'Z-40', near the US border.

He was taken by helicopter to an undisclosed maximum-security prison on Friday.

An official in the federal prosecutors office, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the prisoner now faces formal charges, but did not specify.

Soon after the arrest on Monday, federal security spokesman Eduardo Sanchez said Morales would be charged with homicide, torture, organised crime, money laundering, weapons possession and drug trafficking.

The prosecution official also confirmed that one of the alleged leaders of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, Victor Delgado Renteria, had been arrested last week near the western city of Guadalajara.

Some Mexicans has expressed that his arrest could bring a decrease in drug bloodshed, but violence has only increased along the southern Pacific coast, in the states of Michoacan and Guerrero.

Mexico has often experienced such ups-and-downs before as drug violence calmed in one previously bloodied region only to swell in another.

Jalisco New Generation has been battling the Michoacan-based Knights Templar cartel for control of the southern region.

Residents said the latest battles appeared tied to the discovery on Friday of four bodies hanging from a bridge in the town of Buenavista, where people rose up in arms against the Knights Templar gang in February.

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