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Abstract:The increase in violence has been driven largely by ongoing turmoil in the criminal underworld, presenting a major challenge to the new president.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Murders in Mexico rose by 33% in 2018, breaking the record for a second year running, official data showed, underlining the task facing the new president who has pledged to reduce violence in the cartel-ravaged country.Investigators opened to 33,341 murder probes compared with the previous year's record of 25,036, according to information from the Interior Ministry published on Sunday. (Official data on violent crime in Mexico is believed to be manipulated.)Mexico has struggled with years of violence as the government has battled brutal drug cartels, often by taking out their leaders. That has resulted in fragmentation of gangs and increasingly vicious internecine fighting.The complexity of fighting criminal groups is a major test for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who assumed office in December, vowing to try a different approach to his predecessor.Former President Enrique Peña Nieto presided over a 40% rise in murder investigations across his six-year mandate from his first full year in office in 2013.Between taking office in December 2012 and March 2018, Peña Nieto saw 104,583 homicides, surpassing the 102,859 recorded under his predecessor, Felipe Calderon, who first deployed the military en masse to confront organized-crime-related violence.Of Mexico's 32 regions, the central state of Guanajuato registered the highest number of murder probes opened in 2018, at 3,290, more than three times as many murder probes as the 1,084 investigations opened in 2017.Guanajuato has been hit by bloody turf wars among gangs battling for control of a lucrative market for stolen fuel.The data showed 861 cases of murders of women in 2018 compared with 735 in 2017.Mexico's national statistics office (INEGI) also calculated a record number of homicides in 2017, at 31,174 murders, or 25 per 100,000, using other methodologies. INEGI has yet to present its data for violent crime in 2018.(Reporting by Delphine Schrank; editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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