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- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Codeof the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
- An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Code of the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police. Photo: AP
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An organized crime group calling itself the Knights Templar is distributing booklets saying it is fighting a war against poverty, tyranny and injustice, publicly appealing to hearts and minds in a part of Mexico where the government claims it has largely taken down the major drug traffickers.The cartel's "code of conduct" booklet was seized by federal police during an arrest of cartel members in the western state of Michoacan."The Codeof the Knights Templar of Michoacan," booklet - illustrated with knights on horseback bearing lances and crosses, says the group "will begin a challenging ideological battle to defend the values of a society based on ethics."The Knights Templar have been blamed for murders, extortion, drug trafficking and attacks on police.
Photo: AP
