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Mexico's attorney general, Alejandro Gertz, has revealed that a ranch in Jalisco state, known as the "ranch of horror," is a longstanding operation and training site for organized crime. The site was discovered in March with human remains, piles of clothes, and weapons, and is linked to the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), which is accused of forcibly recruiting young people.
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