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TUXTLA GUTIRREZ, Mexico, June 9, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Police in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas and federal forces killed four suspected criminals on Sunday during a chase in an area bordering Guatemala, the local government said.
A statement from the local Security Secretariat said the events occurred in the municipality of Frontera Comalapa after security forces were attacked while on a routine patrol.
"Authorities repelled the fire... and managed to kill four suspected members of organized crime," the statement said.
Local media reported that the security forces may have entered Guatemalan territory during the pursuit.
Guatemalan Vice President Karin Herrera wrote on social media platform X that "the border is under control" and that the army and police maintain "an active presence in the area to guarantee the protection and security of the population."
The Chiapas Security Secretariat insisted that the operation took place within Mexico.
A source from the agency, who asked not to be identified, told AFP the dead were members of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
In recent months, Chiapas has been shaken by a bloody turf war between the Jalisco New Generation and Sinaloa cartels -- the country's two most powerful criminal organizations.
Last week, five Chiapas state police officers patrolling the area were killed after they were ambushed by an armed group in Frontera Comalapa, according to the local Security Secretariat.
Criminal violence, most of it linked to drug trafficking, has claimed around 480,000 lives in Mexico since 2006 and left more than 120,000 people missing.