Dozens of bodies have been found buried in four pits on the turf of a notorious black-tar heroin traffic ring in Mexico. Search dogs led authorities to the grisly discovery of four clandestine graves containing at least 33 bodies in a sugar cane field in Mexico's Pacific coast state of Nayarit and officials said Wednesday the killings were likely linked to the drug trade. The graves were found in the township of Xalisco, which has long been the base of the opiate dealers who supply the US West Coast. Some bodies had been dismembered and all were so badly decomposed that examiners could not identify which gender they were.
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