Ovens and bone fragments – BBC visits Mexican cartel ‘extermination’ site

Will Grant

Mexico, Central America and Cuba correspondent

Reporting fromTeuchitlán, Mexico
Getty Images National Guard officers stand guard while members of the collective "Guerreros Buscadores" visit the Izaguirre ranch, where on March 5 they located three human crematory ovens Getty Images

Three human crematory ovens were located at the Izaguirre Ranch at the beginning of March

The gates to the Izaguirre Ranch look much like any others you might find in the state of Jalisco. Two prancing horses on the front perhaps a nod to the surrounding cattle-grazing and sugarcane fields.

Yet what lies behind the black iron doors is allegedly evidence of some of Mexico’s worst drug cartel violence of recent times.

Following a tip-off about the possible location of a mass grave, an activist group of relatives of some of Mexico’s thousands of disappeared people went to the ranch, hoping to find some sign of their missing loved ones.

What they found was far worse: 200 pairs of shoes, hundreds of items of clothing, scores of suitcases and rucksacks, discarded after the owners themselves were apparently disposed of.

Even more chilling, several ovens and human bone fragments were found at the ranch.

The site was used, the activists claim, by the New Generation Jalisco Cartel (CJNG) for the forced recruitment and training of their foot-soldiers, and for torturing their victims and cremating their bodies.

“There were children’s toys in there,” says Luz Toscano, a member of the Buscadores Guerreros de Jalisco Collective.

Luz Toscano speaks with her mouth covered and wearing a black baseball cap

Luz Toscano is a member of the Buscadores Guerreros de Jalisco Collective – the group that first uncovered the site

“People were desperate”, she recalls.

“They’d see the shoes and say: ‘those look like the ones my missing relative was wearing when they disappeared’.”

Toscano believes the authorities must now go through all the personal effects piece by piece and make them available to the families for closer inspection.

For many, however, the worst part of the gruesome discovery is that local police raided the ranch, near the village of Teuchitlán, as recently as last September.

While at the time they made 10 arrests and released two hostages, they either didn’t find or didn’t reveal any evidence of the apparent magnitude of violence carried out there.

While the full picture is still to come over what action, if any, was taken by the municipal and state authorities after last year’s operation, critics and victims’ families openly accuse them of complicity with the cartels in Jalisco.

State Governor Pablo Lemus responded in a video message.

His administration was cooperating fully with the federal authorities, he said, and insisted that “no one in Jalisco is washing their hands” of the case.

Getty Images Shoes and other belongings have been found at the site of three alleged clandestine crematoriums Getty Images

Shoes and other belongings have been found at the site of three alleged clandestine crematoriums

For Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, the events in Jalisco threaten to overshadow a strong start to her presidency.

Given the serious doubts about the actions of the local police and the state attorney general’s office, she has ordered federal investigators to take charge of the case.

She urged people not to jump to conclusions while the investigation is ongoing.

“It is important is to make the investigation before we come to any conclusions,” she said in her morning press briefing earlier this week.

“What did they find at the site? Before anything else, we must hear from the attorney general’s office, which is the agency responsible, and they will let the entire country know what they have found.”

Whether most Mexicans will believe the official version of events, however, is another question.

Getty Images Aerial view of the Izaguirre RanchGetty Images

Aerial view of the Izaguirre Ranch where three human crematoriums were located

The place is now crawling with police officers, federal investigators and forensics teams in dust overalls.

Whatever they conclude, though, the media in Mexico is calling the Izaguirre Ranch an “extermination” site.

Meanwhile, more search teams of victims’ relatives have come to the state capital, Guadalajara, ahead of a protest march this weekend to urge the authorities to do more to find Mexico’s missing people.

Rosario Magaña was among them. She is the mother of Carlos Amador Magaña, who disappeared in June 2017. He was just 19 years old.

Rosario Magaña holds up a photo of her two sons

Rosario Magaña holding a picture of her son and his best friend who were kidnapped together by the cartels

“I still feel desperate, as it’s been eight years and I’m still in the same situation”, she said – speaking of her endless search for her son who was kidnapped along with his best friend.

“It’s a very, very slow process when it comes to the state attorney general’s office and the investigation.”

“I still have faith and hope of finding him”, she stressed. “But I’m in a situation which doesn’t move forward, and it’s discouraging.”

As she left a church service for the unknown victims at the ranch in Teuchitlán, Rosario said the allegations of mistakes, oversight, collusion and negligence in the case only underlined the uphill struggle mothers like her have faced for years in obtaining answers to the most basic of questions about their children’s whereabouts.

“There are so many mass graves in Jalisco, so many cartel safehouses, the authorities know the CJNG’s modus operandi. So, what is the government doing?” she asks rhetorically.

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