A man arrested by Mexican police says he disposed of 300 bodies for a drugs gang over the past decade by dissolving them in chemicals. Santiago Meza, called the "stew maker", said he was paid $600 (£440) a week to dissolve the bodies of murdered rival gang members in caustic soda.
He was presented to the media by the Mexican army after being arrested on Thursday near the city of Tijuana. Over 700 people died in the US border city last year in an ongoing drugs war.
The Mexican army says it believes Mr Meza's claims are true.
"They brought me the bodies and I just got rid of them," Mr Meza told journalists at a construction site where he disposed of the bodies over a 10-year period. "I didn't feel anything."
The 300 corpses were said to belong to murdered rivals of Mexican drug kingpin Teodoro Garcia Simental, who is battling for control over drug trafficking routes through Tijuana, after defecting from the powerful Arellano Felix cartel.
Mr Meza said that he "would apologise" if he could speak to relatives of the victims.
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