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Canadian government tells travellers in Mexico to shelter in place due to violence

By The Canadian Press on January 5, 2023.

Mexican Public Safety Secretary Rosa Icela Rodriguez, right, and Mexican Defense Secretary Luis Cresencio Sandoval leave after a news conference announcing the arrest of Ovidio Guzman in Mexico City, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023. Mexican security forces captured Guzman, an alleged drug trafficker wanted by the United States and one of the sons of former Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, Thursday in a pre-dawn operation outside Culiacan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Eduardo Verdugo

OTTAWA – The federal government is advising Canadians in Mexico to limit their movements and shelter in place due to violence in the northwestern part of the country.

The violence is particularly in Culiacan, Mazatlan, Los Mochis and Guasave.

Ottawa says on Twitter that cars have been lit on fire, guns are being fired and there is a threat to essential infrastructure, including airports.

It says the Culiacan and Mazatlan airports are closed and all flights have been suspended at the Los Mochis airport until further notice.

The violence began after a pre-dawn security operation in which security forces captured an alleged drug trafficker who is a son of former cartel boss Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

It comes days before President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is to host Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. President Joe Biden at a summit in Mexico City.

– With files from Associated Press

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 5, 2023.

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