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Mexican Authorities Find 20 Bodies, Some Decapitated, In Sinaloa State
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Incident is latest in months of intense violence between rival drug cartel members. Twenty bodies, several of them decapitated, have been found on a highway bridge in the northwestern state of Sinaloa, Mexican authorities say, as rival drug cartel factions fight one another in the area. The Sinaloa state prosecutor’s office reported a grisly scene on Monday: Four headless corpses were found on a roadside, 16 bodies were discovered inside an abandoned vehicle near the state capital, Culiacan, and five human heads were found inside a bag. Authorities said the bodies were left with a note, apparently from one of the cartel factions, although the note’s contents were not immediately disclosed. Feliciano Castro, a Sinaloa government spokesperson, condemned the killings and said authorities need to examine their strategy for tackling organised crime due to the “magnitude” of the violence seen. “Military and police forces are working together to re-establish total peace in Sinaloa,” Castro said. Members of the public in the state, however, said authorities have lost control. Sinaloa has been gripped by months of violence fuelled by rival drug traffickers vying for control of routes used to produce and transport narcotics, including fentanyl, that are often destined for the United States. The groups are split between members loyal to Sinaloa Cartel cofounders Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. The violence peaked after the arrest in July of Zambada, who is on trial in the US. The US announced it had arrested 76-year-old Zambada and 38-year-old Joaquin Guzman Lopez, “El Chapo” Guzman’s son, at an airport near El Paso, Texas. Zambada accused Guzman Lopez of kidnapping him in Mexico and flying him to the US in a private plane against his will. “El Chapo” has been serving a life sentence in the US for drug trafficking since 2019. Guzman Lopez pleaded not guilty last July to drug trafficking and other charges in federal court in Chicago. In September, Zambada pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking, murder and other charges in a New York court. The violence in Sinaloa has killed more than 1,200 people, according to official figures. The Sinaloa drug cartel is one of six Mexican drug trafficking groups designated as “terrorist” organisations by the US. Criminal violence, most of it linked to drug trafficking, has claimed about 480,000 lives in Mexico since 2006 and left more than 120,000 people missing. Follow Al Jazeera English:...
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Suspected Thief Hides In Bank Ceiling, Allegedly Tries To Hack Systems Overnight
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Suspected Thief Hides in Bank Ceiling, Allegedly Tries to Hack Systems Overnight
Panic broke out at a FCMB bank branch in Lagos after a suspected thief was found hiding in the ceiling, allegedly attempting to tamper with the bank’s systems.


Eyewitnesses say the man entered the bank during business hours and quietly locked himself in the restroom. From there, he reportedly climbed into the ceiling, remaining hidden until after closing time when all staff had left.
By the next morning, bank staff arrived to find a door mysteriously locked from the inside. After forcing it open, they were shocked to discover the intruder, who appeared to be meddling with some of the bank’s systems. Screens on some computers reportedly displayed unusual messages like “restarting, click ok to accept.”
In a now-viral video, the suspect is seen begging for mercy, claiming he acted alone.

Though the bank has yet to issue an official statement, several clips show the man being detained and handled roughly by security officials at the scene.
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Two Idaho Firefighters Shot Dead: What Happened, Who Is Suspect Wess Roley?
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US authorities have lifted a shelter order after a team of officers found the body of the suspected shooter. Two firefighters were killed by gunfire, and one was wounded, while responding to a brush fire in Coeur d’Alene, a lakeside town in the northwestern US state of Idaho. The local sheriff’s office reported that a shelter-in-place order was lifted on Sunday night after a tactical team found the body of a man with a firearm nearby. The dead man is believed to be the suspect. According to a law enforcement official who spoke to the Associated Press on Monday, the suspect was identified as Wess Roley. It also emerged that Roley shot firefighters battling a blaze after they asked him to move his vehicle, according to a sheriff. Officials said crews responded to a fire at Canfield Mountain in the United States city at about 1:22pm (19:22 GMT), and gunshots were reported about a half hour later at 2pm (21:00 GMT). Kootenai County Sheriff Robert Norris said the shooter used high-powered sporting rifles to open rapid fire on first responders. Two firefighters were killed and, according to authorities, a third one came out of surgery and is in a stable condition but “fighting for his life”. Norris told reporters on Sunday that authorities believe the suspect intentionally started the fire as “an ambush”. “We do believe he started it, and it was totally intentional what he did,” the sheriff added. However, officials have not spelled out any possible motives for why the suspect might have wanted to ambush the firefighters. According to reports, more than 300 law enforcement officers and FBI agents responded to the emergency, while police snipers searched the area from helicopters. Video footage from the area showed smoke rising from forested hillsides, with multiple ambulances and emergency vehicles seen arriving at a local hospital. Multiple heroic firefighters were attacked today while responding to a fire in North Idaho. This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters. I ask all Idahoans to pray for them and their families as we wait to learn more. Teresa and I are heartbroken. As this… — Brad Little (@GovernorLittle) June 29, 2025 The Canfield Mountain area is on the eastern outskirts of Coeur d’Alene. It is a popular 10-hectare (24‑acre) natural space featuring hiking and mountain‑biking trails. Coeur d’Alene, a city of about 55,000 people, is located roughly 420km (260 miles) east of Seattle. The mountain is densely covered with trees and thick brush, and its network of trails extends into a national forest. Officials said the suspect, later identified as Wess Roley, 20, was found dead at the scene. Based on preliminary evidence, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office believed he was the only one involved in the attack. Initially, authorities had suspected there might be as many as four people involved. Authorities located Roley after they detected mobile phone activity in the area and traced the signal. According to a report by CNN, Roley came from a family of arborists and was training to be a fireman. “He was doing tree work and he wanted to be a fireman in the forest,” Dale Roley, his grandfather, told CNN. “As far as I know, he was actually pursuing it,” he added. Roley moved to Idaho last year and was living independently while working for a tree company, his grandfather told local reporters. Update: pic.twitter.com/S60CnpFsyX — Secretary Brooke Rollins (@SecRollins) June 30, 2025 Kootenai County officials said they would not release the names of the two firefighters who died. “Their families will need support,” Sheriff Norris said. “This is a heinous direct assault on our brave firefighters,” Idaho Governor Brad Little wrote on Facebook. Officials said the bodies would be transported in a procession to nearby Spokane, Washington, accompanied by a convoy of official vehicles. One of the firefighters was working with the Coeur d’Alene Fire Department; the other served with Kootenai County Fire and Rescue. The shelter-in-place notice was lifted at 03:50 GMT on Monday. The wildfire on Canfield Mountain scorched approximately 81 hectares (20 acres), Norris said on Sunday. But no structures were lost in the fire, authorities confirmed. At 03:00 GMT, authorities confirmed that the fire was still burning. Follow Al Jazeera English:...
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