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(FILE) Over 200 million dollars confiscated to Mexican-Chinese businessman Zhenli Ye Gon are displayed in Mexico City on March 15, 2007. United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents arrested Ye Gon, a Mexican-Chinese businessman, in Maryland, in connection with one of the Western Hemisphere's largest rings of pseudoephedrine (main chemical ingredient in methamphetamine) trafficking. Mexico is being whipped by a war among drug cartels disputing their place and the trafficking to the United States with unusual ferocity and sophisticated arms on June 11, 2008. Executed, beheaded, tied and tortured bodies with messages against rival bands, or threatened police and street announcements are part of the geography of violence in several states of Mexico. In the course of the year, there were at least 1,378 deaths, 47% more than in the same period in 2007. AFP PHOTO/PGR MORE IN IMAGEFORUM
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(FILE) Over 200 million dollars confiscated to Mexican-Chinese businessman Zhenli Ye Gon are displayed in Mexico City on March 15, 2007. United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) agents arrested Ye Gon, a Mexican-Chinese businessman, in Maryland, in connection with one of the Western Hemisphere's largest rings of pseudoephedrine (main chemical ingredient in methamphetamine) trafficking. Mexico is being whipped by a war among drug cartels disputing their place and the trafficking to the United States with unusual ferocity and sophisticated arms on June 11, 2008. Executed, beheaded, tied and tortured bodies with messages against rival bands, or threatened police and street announcements are part of the geography of violence in several states of Mexico. In the course of the year, there were at least 1,378 deaths, 47% more than in the same period in 2007. AFP PHOTO/PGR MORE IN IMAGEFORUM