According to leaders from the lawyer’s office in Guanajuato state, a fire at a drug rehab facility in northern Mexico left 12 people dead and several others injured. The fire broke out over the weekends, and it is still a mystery what caused it. But, more and more people are concerned about how it might be connected to organized crime. Drug cartels operating in the area have recently targeted these clinics in harsh attempts to immediately recruit people into their ranks, according to AFP. In order to find” the causes of the horrible incident,” authorities are gathering information and asking witnesses, according to a statement released on Sunday. Not the first day a treatment facility has been attacked is this. At least nine people were killed when gunmen stormed a related service in Sinaloa in April, according to the disturbed state of Sinaloa. Cartel owners are of the opinion that they frequently execute people who don’t want to visit them. Since the government started a contentious drug war in 2006, Mexico has been dealing with common unlawful violence. Almost 480, 000 people have died and 120, 000 have still gone missing since therefore, according to official statistics.
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