Gunmen open fire inside bus, kill 6 in El Salvador | Inquirer News

Gunmen open fire inside bus, kill 6 in El Salvador

/ 11:02 AM May 24, 2014

In this April 13, 2014 photo, a police officer guards the scene after gunmen using assault weapons opened fire, killing four men in Santiago Texacuangos, 20 kms. south of San Salvador, El Salvador. Public Safety Minister Ricardo Perdomo said the country’s Mara Salvatrucha and Mara 18 street gangs are buying automatic rifles in the black market in Honduras and Guatemala, and also getting them from the brutal Zetas drug cartel. AP

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — Gunmen boarded a bus in a town near the Salvadoran capital and opened fired on passengers Friday, killing six, including three law enforcement officials, police said.

The Attorney General’s Office said a police investigator and two prison guards who worked at a maximum security prison were among the victims.

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Another five people were wounded during the attack in the town of San Luis Talpa near San Salvador, said national police director Rigoberto Pleites.

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Pleites said witnesses told police the assailants were gang members dressed in uniforms similar to those issued to state road maintenance workers. But he said investigators haven’t confirmed the attackers belonged to a gang.

Authorities did not provide a motive for the attack. But police assistant director Mauricio Ramirez said there have been threats of increased violence in the Central American country in the coming days. He did not provide any other details.

In 2012, the Mara Salvatrucha and the rival Mara 18 street gangs agreed to a truce. Homicides dropped from 12 per day in 2011 to an average of 6.8 per day in 2013. But in the first three months of 2014, the homicide rate has spiked back up to about 8.9 killings per day.

Ramirez said officials have ordered that no police officers take time off in the coming days after at least 21 people were killed in the country in less than 24 hours.

Also on Friday, authorities found the bodies of six boat maintenance workers who had gone the previous night in the Pacific coast city of Puerto Barillas.

The men’s bodies were found half-buried in a clandestine grave in the town of Jaquilisco and members of the MS-13 gang are suspected in the killings, police said.

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