SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico — Authorities say two government workers and the police officer escorting them have been killed in a shootout with gunmen who apparently tried to rob money used for a social welfare program in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.
State spokeswoman for the Social Development Department Adriana Bravo says the head of a federal anti-poverty program, an employee of a government savings bank and the officer were shot dead. Agents are trying to track the armed men down and are investigating if they stole any money.
The attackers ambushed a group of workers and a police unit Monday, surprising them with high-caliber weapons from a hillside as they headed to distribute money to Indian people near the village of Zinacatan, in the highlands of Chiapas, Bravo said. The officers repelled the attack.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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