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Six Spanish tourists raped near Mexico's Acapulco resort | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Six Spanish tourists have been raped near the Mexican resort of Acapulco, local authorities say. | |
Several armed masked men entered a building where the women were sleeping, and attacked them after tying up other people staying there, police said. | |
The tourists had been staying in small shacks on Playa Bonfil. | The tourists had been staying in small shacks on Playa Bonfil. |
The BBC's Will Grant in Mexico says it is one of the worst cases of sexual violence against tourists in the country in recent years. | The BBC's Will Grant in Mexico says it is one of the worst cases of sexual violence against tourists in the country in recent years. |
Police quickly sealed off the scene following the attack which happened in the early hours on Monday, south of Acapulco. | Police quickly sealed off the scene following the attack which happened in the early hours on Monday, south of Acapulco. |
Local media reported that several other people in the same group, including a Mexican woman, had been tied up and gagged while the attack took place. | |
After the ordeal the women went to the nearest police station accompanied by local tourism officials. | After the ordeal the women went to the nearest police station accompanied by local tourism officials. |
Violence is common in the state of Guerrero, our correspondent says, although Acapulco and its surrounding beaches are generally thought to be safe. | Violence is common in the state of Guerrero, our correspondent says, although Acapulco and its surrounding beaches are generally thought to be safe. |
However, several powerful drug cartels operate in the mountains of the state, particularly the Familia Michoacana and their rivals, los Caballeros Templarios. | However, several powerful drug cartels operate in the mountains of the state, particularly the Familia Michoacana and their rivals, los Caballeros Templarios. |
There are also numerous criminal gangs involved in lower level drug trafficking and violence, our correspondent adds. | There are also numerous criminal gangs involved in lower level drug trafficking and violence, our correspondent adds. |
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