A vigilante group in southern Mexico publicly displayed a troop of 19 armed, masked children, Wednesday, who have been recruited to act as “community police”, AP reported.
The children appeared to range in age from about 5 to 15, and they carried shotguns and rifles.
One day after the group revealed that it was using children as young as six as 'recruits' for armed defense patrols, Mexico's president said Thursday that drug cartels too are recruiting ever-younger kids.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that because social programs are giving more youths opportunities to study or work, drug cartels are having trouble finding gunmen, leading them to recruit children.