AFTER a dizzying rise in its homicide rate, the Mexican city of Los Cabos has been ranked as the world's most violent city, according to a Citizens' Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice report.The report states that the north-western Mexican city at the southern tip of Baja California topped the 50 most violent cities list with a murder rate of 111.33 per 100,000 inhabitants.Caracas, Venezuela, ranked second, with a slightly lower rate of 111.19 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Acapulco, Mexico - with 106.63 - another of the 12 Mexican cities included in the annual ranking.Violent crimes rose by 18.91 per cent all over Mexico in 2017, but the case of Los Cabos is especially worrisome.The city went from 61 murders in 2016 to 365 in 2017, which translates to an increase of almost 500 per cent.Before this year's edition, Los Cabos - one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations due to its natural landscapes and well-developed hospitality industry - had not been included on the list by the Citizens' Council.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust yourTo find out more about how we use cookies, please see ourDespite being a fast-growing tourist destination, welcoming 1.4 million tourists in 2017, the city was the scene of several violent episodes, which reveals an increasing lack of security.One such episode was the armed attack at La Palmilla beach in August that left three dead and two wounded.The situation in Los Cabos is reminiscent of the one in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, which experienced a golden age for tourism some years ago but whose reputation plunged due to rising levels of insecurity and violence.The council’s ranking includes cities with a population of more than 300,000 and does not count deaths in combat zones or cities with unavailable data.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust yourTo find out more about how we use cookies, please see ourThe marina at Los Cabos, in Mexico. Eu já conhecia Los Cabos, destino queridinho dos americanos, de outras viagens. Many remain unconvinced.Security experts warn that flooding cities with military forces, as other Mexican hotspots including Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez have done, simply breeds more violence.One expert told me: “The definition of insanity — continuing to do the same thing over and over without any change in the result.” Man transforms builder's van into £39k campervan over 3-month lockdown Brits now have to wear face masks on the beach in Tenerife and Lanzarote EasyJet to close London Stansted, Southend and Newcastle bases from September 1 Staycation chaos as trips axed last minute or Brits arrive at full holiday parks When will the UK travel quarantine list be reviewed?©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Avec eux, nous avons eu accès aux villas les plus exclusives et sécurisées de la planète. Bill, un millionnaire américain, vient chaque année sur son yacht participer au tournoi de pêche sportive le plus fou et le plus prisé de la planète : un million de dollars de récompense pour le plus gros poisson attrapé ! Los Cabos, réputée pour ses narcotrafiquants, est surnommée "ville la plus dangereuse du monde" Alejandro Lopez.
La paisible Los Cabos avait alors hérité du titre peu envieux de « ville la plus dangereuse du monde ». Localizado na ponta da península de Baja California, Los Cabos é daquelas atrações naturais de cair o queixo. Mais qu’en est-il vraiment ? Lors de cette enquête, qui nous a conduit à approcher des membres du cartel de Sinaloa, nous avons constaté que les barons de la drogue continuent d’imposer leur loi sur les populations locales et d’approvisionner ses riches clients en produits stupéfiants, en silence, loin des caméras… Télécharger «Enquête Exclusive» Episode intégrale replay gratuit, Revoir Enquête Exclusive Los Cabos Le paradis sulfureux du Dimanche 26 juillet 2020 , La Vidéo disponible Gratuit, Enquête Exclusive Los Cabos Le paradis sulfureux du Dimanche 26 juillet 2020 en replay tv streaming Épisode intégral gratuitement sur « https://www.mon-tele.com ». El Chapo, chef du cartel de Sinaloa, y possédait notamment une villa. Derrière cette façade, très luxueuse et lisse, se cache une autre réalité : Los Cabos est une zone stratégique pour les cartels et un lieu de transit incontournable entre les lieux de production de drogue (Colombie, Mexique) et le marché américain. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.The killing ratio of 113.3 per 100,000 residents in Los Cabos saw it top last month’s list of the 50 most dangerous cities in the world not at warTHE Sun has been on patrol in the most violent city in the world – where machine gun cops mingle with bikini-clad girls and boozed-up tourists.Thousands of Brits continue to head to Los Cabos, Mexico, for spring break parties de-spite a deadly drug cartel war raging around them.The murder rate in the municipality, at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, has tripled in a year — with 560 deaths, up from 192 in 2016.This killing ratio of 113.3 per 100,000 residents saw it top last month’s list of the 50 most dangerous cities in the world not at war, according to a Mexican anti-violence think tank.The UK’s murder rate was 0.92 per 100,000 in a 2014 UN study.On our tour we visited a mass grave where authorities discovered 14 bodies in June last year.In July two severed heads were found in a fridge close to the tourist zone in Cabo San Lucas — one day after two dismembered bodies were found in a fridge nearby.This might make many think twice about visiting the resort, but not 31-year-old Brit Gafyn Lewis. The killing ratio of 113.3 per 100,000 residents in Los Cabos saw it top last month’s list of the 50 most dangerous cities in the world not at war Investigation James Beal AFTER a dizzying rise in its homicide rate, the Mexican city of Los Cabos has been ranked as the world's most violent city, according to a Citizens' Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice report.The report states that the north-western Mexican city at the southern tip of Baja California topped the 50 most violent cities list with a murder rate of 111.33 per 100,000 inhabitants.Caracas, Venezuela, ranked second, with a slightly lower rate of 111.19 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Acapulco, Mexico - with 106.63 - another of the 12 Mexican cities included in the annual ranking.Violent crimes rose by 18.91 per cent all over Mexico in 2017, but the case of Los Cabos is especially worrisome.The city went from 61 murders in 2016 to 365 in 2017, which translates to an increase of almost 500 per cent.Before this year's edition, Los Cabos - one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations due to its natural landscapes and well-developed hospitality industry - had not been included on the list by the Citizens' Council.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust yourTo find out more about how we use cookies, please see ourDespite being a fast-growing tourist destination, welcoming 1.4 million tourists in 2017, the city was the scene of several violent episodes, which reveals an increasing lack of security.One such episode was the armed attack at La Palmilla beach in August that left three dead and two wounded.The situation in Los Cabos is reminiscent of the one in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, which experienced a golden age for tourism some years ago but whose reputation plunged due to rising levels of insecurity and violence.The council’s ranking includes cities with a population of more than 300,000 and does not count deaths in combat zones or cities with unavailable data.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust yourTo find out more about how we use cookies, please see ourThe marina at Los Cabos, in Mexico.