An aspiring mayor-gang-gang leader committed a cardinal sin in the Mexican criminal world that led to the death of nine Student-Wiens bodies were mutilated on the same day that he was executed.
An officer at the office of the public prosecutor with knowledge of the investigation told DailyMail.com that José 'El Jochha' Lavariega invited the victims, members of 'Los Brujos' to spend time in Oaxaca.
“They are friends,” said the civil servant. “He told them:” Listen why don't you come here for a few days. '' After the invitation to come to the city, the victims reportedly asked the cartel boss if it would be good to 'steal' and to undertake other criminal activities in Oaxaca, according to the source.
Lavariega eventually led the young adults to their own massacre by giving them green light. When he was asked if the young group of companies could steal in Oaxaca, he replied, “There is no problem,” the Insider said.
The group of students from Tlaxcala – five men and four women – took lavarga for his word and wanted to commit a wave of robberies and thefts.
However, it does not fit well with one of the drug -selling criminal groups that operates in Oaxaca – because the Los Brjos – gang the line exceeded their threatening activity on rival peat.
'There is another local criminal group that controls the area near the coast of Oaxaca. And what happened then happened, “the official told DailyMail.com, referring to the horrible murders and mutilations.
The complex web of criminals in the area has an unspoken rule to stay free from committing crimes that the local residents can harm – but chaos followed when the group of nine students brought these street orders, the government source said.

Displayed: José 'El Jochha' Lavariega. He is the boss of a cartel, who is said to have invited the victims to spend time in Oaxaca – where they decided to go on a robbery

Authorities are seen here who investigate the scene where nine missing students were found dead on Sunday next to a road in San Jose Miahuatla, a city in Puebla, Mexico
“The business model of the criminal group, which is now the most powerful, is the sale of drug trafficking to tourists,” said the civil servant. “So they have an agreement not to commit robberies – because theft is a crime that affects ordinary citizens.”
The visiting victims were part of a 'Los Brujos' cell known as 'Los ZacapoaxTlas' and would have robbed $ 19,000 of a man at Santander Bank in Santa Cruz Huatulco on February 14.
On 17 February she stole near a cash machine in the center of Huatulco and tried to rob a company in a shopping center.
The source said those incidents heated the area, “causing the oaxaca gang.
On 27 February a group of men who identified as a police, in Hospedaje Jochha, arrived a small hotel in the city of Huatulco of Oaxaca that was owned by Lavariega.
One of the surviving victims, 19-year-old Brenda Salas, told the office of the Tlaxcala State Attorney General that the municipal officer of Huatulco, her friend, 29-year-old Angie Pérez, forced and is kidnapped and defeated in a marked vehicle.
Salas was found on Monday – abandoned on a road in Puebla – a day before the torn remains of Pérez and the other victims were discovered under a sail and in the trunk of a car that was left on the side of a highway.

Brenda Salas (photo) was saved on Monday by the Mexican authorities, a day after nine missing students were torn apart and abandoned under a TARP

Lesly Noya was mentioned as one of the nine missing students whose tired bodies were found on Sunday

Local points of sale reported that José Lavariega, (photo), had the hotel where the students stayed before they were abducted
The other victims were identified as Rubén Ramos, Rolando Evaristo and Uriel Calva, each 22; Raúl González and denemà López, both 28; and Lesy Noya, 21.
The theory of the Mexican government official came just when the Oaxaca Procurer -General's office announced on Thursday that it started an investigation into the possible criminal involvement of police officers.
Oaxaca -Governor Salomón Jara was questioned during a press conference on Tuesday about accusations that police officers were behind the brutal murders and abductions.
He said that the accused agents, who have not been identified, will be prosecuted under the full extent of the law if the allegations are true.
'If there is a complaint and the people who were it [forcefully] Held by the police, a complaint must submit, it cannot be permitted that a constitutional or municipal police officer holds a person, takes him or her away and leaves him or her, whether that person has been injured or beaten or can be tortured. The law punishes people who commit these kinds of action, “said Jara.

The murderers of José Lavariega left a plate on his body written in Spanish and read: “This is what you get if you are a thief '
The officer said that the authorities also investigate the murder of lavarga, which took place on Sunday.
The murderers left a note about his body reading in Spanish: “This is what you get because you are a thief.”
Five of the victims were buried on Wednesday in Tlaxcala and the funeral of another person was planned for Thursday, Mexican News Outlet Milenio Reporter.