Report: Five students enticed by job offer brutally beaten and killed by Mexican cartel in shocking video

According to a report from El Universal, the five young men who were brutally murdered by a Mexican drug cartel were lured to meet the gang with a fake job offer. These students, aged between 19 and 22, sought employment as private security and were deceived into a meeting with the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel. The cartel hoped to recruit them but killed them after they refused.

The victims were later identified as Roberto Olmeda, Diego Lara, Uriel Galvan, Jaime Martinez, and Dante Cedillo. El Universal reported that the “strongest hypothesis” points to the young men contacting a call center for employment, unknowingly managed by the CJNG for forced recruitment.

Mexican authorities have discovered human remains during their search for the missing men. The bodies were badly burned and decapitated, but it has not yet been confirmed which drug cartel is responsible for the video and deaths.

On Wednesday, the property where the photo and video were allegedly filmed was located, and four burned and decapitated bodies were found. Another body was discovered inside a burned-out car nearby. Photos shared by Jalisco prosecutors show the ranch where the bodies were found, with bloodstains on the floor and investigators examining the area.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador described the killings as “very regrettable,” but provided few details. The young men went missing after attending a festival in Lagos de Moreno, an area known for cartel violence.

This gruesome incident is reminiscent of past instances of drug cartel brutality, where victims were forced to fight and kill each other. It serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing violence and danger posed by these criminal organizations.

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