Gunmen kill a Mexican fisheries leader who complained of drug cartel extortion and illegal fishing
BY FABIOLA SÁNCHEZ
Updated 7:37 PM CDT, July 9, 2024
MEXICO CITY (AP) A Mexican fisheries industry leader who complained of drug cartel extortion and illegal fishing was shot to death in the northern border state of Baja California, authorities said Tuesday.
Unidentified gunmen killed Minerva Pérez, the head of the states fishing industry chamber, in what state prosecutor Maria Elena Andrade described as a direct assassination attack that riddled the victim with several gunshot wounds.
The killing Monday in the port city of Ensenada came just hours after Pérez complained of widespread competition from illegal fishing.
But in the previous months Pérez had also complained that drug cartels are extorting protection payments from fishing boats, distributors, truck drivers and even restaurants.
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