An official apology letter from a Mexican Cartel has been going viral on the internet that condemned the kidnapping incident taking the life of two American tourists and a local woman. The letter has ever since then made netizens react on the same. As they are in disbelief over the Mexican Cartel’s apology letter.
Read ahead to know more about Mexican Cartel’s apology letter condemning the fatal kidnapping incident going viral.
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Apology letter from Mexican Drug Cartel goes viral
A fatal kidnapping incident in Mexico took the life of two American tourists and a local woman. As post this now what’s going viral on the internet is an apology letter from the Mexican Drug Cartel. A copy of the letter was obtained by Associate Press from the law enforcement officer of Tamaulipas, the Mexican state.
The Gulf cartel issued an apology to the residents of Matamoros, the Mexican woman who died in the cartel shootout, and the four Americans and their families. The letter claims that the gang turned over its own members responsible for the violence to the authorities. pic.twitter.com/laCe6hGNH2
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The letter reads “The [Gulf Cartel] apologizes to the society of Matamoros, the relatives of Ms. Areli, and the affected American people and families. The Gulf Cartel, Scorpion Group, strongly condemns the events of Last Friday”.
More about the apology letter of the Mexican drug cartel
In the viral going apology letter of the Mexican Drug Cartel it was written “For this reason, we decided to hand over those directly involved and responsible for the acts, who at all times act under their own determination and Discipline and against the rule in which the [Gulf Cartel] always operates”.
5 members of Mexico’s “Gulf Cartel” who kidnapped 4 Americans and killed 2 of them — have been tied up and dumped in the street with an “apology letter” pic.twitter.com/jgcvdV3L9Y
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Not just that, as per the publication one can even see some pics going viral on the internet. A pic with five men sitting with their face down have been trending on the internet as well. While it also made netizens react to the same. After the copy of the apology letter surfaced on the internet.
Netizens react to apology letter of Mexican Drug Cartel
The viral letter as per Associate Press mentioned about five men being involved in the kidnapping. Not just that they also violated the code of the group of “respecting the life and well-being of the innocent”. Jose N has already been arrested in the case as per the Mexican authorities.
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But netizens are certainly not convinced by the apology letter. As they are in disbelief to the extent that one of users on social media wrote “i was today years old the find out murder is against one of their core standards”. Not to miss, the apology letter claimed to be of Mexican Drug Cartel was a handwritten letter.
Imagine your family getting kidnapped by a Mexican cartel, killing two of them, and then they saying “oops my bad” after the fact.
— Bella Noches ♍️ (@beautynbullshit) March 9, 2023
DAMN NEVER SEEN OR HEARD OF SHIT LIKE THIS IN MY LIFE. HEADS UP IF IT STANDS TRUE💯🤷🏾♂️ @felipelinares03
— RESPECT TU PADRE (@padres_tu) March 10, 2023
#ClassAct , nobody is perfect! Even cartels make mistakes. Good 2 see they took responsibility! There trying to make things right!
— mr187nslbc (@nslbc187) March 9, 2023
They probably didn’t even do it they just the fall guy’s probably low ranked or they owed the cartel something the Mexican government probably advised them to give someone up so they the US wouldn’t be all up in there shit
— HernanTheRuler⚔️ (@Hernan_1017) March 9, 2023
🤦🏻♂️ this guy looks so worried pic.twitter.com/zHtSObM1PB
— Victor Alcázar Jr. (@vicx1974) March 9, 2023
So, are y’all telling me that the Mexican Cartel knows how to be accountable for things better than some public service agencies here in the US pic.twitter.com/ZW2Qxa3dGL
— Gee Scott Sr. (@GeeScottSr) March 10, 2023