For many Australian travellers, the appeal of visiting Mexico is so strong that they set aside the very real safety concerns, but the alleged murder of two surfer brothers is likely to put off even the most fearless would-be visitor.

The alleged murders of Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and American surfing buddy Jack Carter Rhoad in the Mexican state of Baja California has exposed just how risky it is to visit the nation, which is racked by ruthless violent crime.

The Smart Traveller website provided by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade warns Australians visiting Mexico are at a high risk of violent crime, including murder, armed robbery, carjacking, sexual assault and kidnapping, especially after dark.

It advises these violent crimes can even occur at tourist spots and resorts.  

The northern border state of Baja California, where the bodies of the trio and another ranch manager were found in a 50-foot well, is one of the states with higher risk, due to drug cartels and people-smuggling gangs trying to get their products into the US.

Australian brothers Callum, 33 (left) and Jake, 30, were last seen with their American friend on April 27

Australian brothers Callum, 33 (left) and Jake, 30, were last seen with their American friend on April 27 

Prosecutors released grisly details of the slayings, and have officially confirmed the identification of the bodies, including 30-year-old American Jack Carter Rhoad

Prosecutors released grisly details of the slayings, and have officially confirmed the identification of the bodies, including 30-year-old American Jack Carter Rhoad

Mr Talmi told Daily Mail Australia that while Mexico Is a beautiful country, it is challenging from a security point of view and tourists should be extremely vigilant

Mr Talmi told Daily Mail Australia that while Mexico Is a beautiful country, it is challenging from a security point of view and tourists should be extremely vigilant

 A woman and two men have been arrested, though the charges have not yet been finalised. 

Authorities believe the deaths stemmed from a vehicle robbery that escalated to the point that shots were fired.

Prosecutors released grisly details of the slayings, and today confirmed the families have positively identified their bodies.  

The Mexican government has been fighting but largely losing its “War on Drugs’ since December 2006, when newly elected President Calderon deployed more than 6,500 soldiers to his home state of Michoacán to battle drug traffickers.

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 A 2022 research paper by Justice in Mexico, an organisation that works to improve citizen security, strengthen the rule of law, and protect human rights in Mexico reveals some insight into the Baja California area.

The paper states that the area  ‘has been and remains an important focal point for violence and organized crime in Mexico.’

‘The public security challenges facing Baja California remain significant,’ the paper states.

‘Communities continue to be impacted by elevated levels of violence, and emerging patterns in violent crime incidence serve as a reminder of persistent volatility in the security situation.’

Eltan Talmi, a security expert and founder and CEO of US-based security company Tactical Troop, agrees.

 Mr Talmi told Daily Mail Australia that while Mexico Is a beautiful country, it is challenging from a security point of view and tourists should be extremely vigilant.

‘Most of the places, you would be able to visit, live or even work without feeling any threat or risk,’ he said.

Mr Talmi advises tourists to follow the advice of local authorities, avoid isolated areas, be careful after dark and avoid dealing with unknown people.

He said the violence in Mexico is mainly carried out by warring cartels and criminal groups battling for control of the cities. 

Prosecutors released grisly details of the slayings, and the families have positively identified their bodies.

Prosecutors released grisly details of the slayings, and the families have positively identified their bodies.

According to local media, blood was discovered at three abandoned tents where the brothers and their American friend were believed to be staying before they vanished. A truck, said to belong to either Jake or Callum, was also found burnt out at a nearby farm (pictured)

According to local media, blood was discovered at three abandoned tents where the brothers and their American friend were believed to be staying before they vanished. A truck, said to belong to either Jake or Callum, was also found burnt out at a nearby farm (pictured)

The corpses were decomposing after the thieves dumped them into a remote, 50- foot deep well

The corpses were decomposing after the thieves dumped them into a remote, 50- foot deep well

Mr Talmi said that areas like Baja California are of special concern for tourists as they are very isolated with low government presence.  

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‘Tourists should exercise extra safety measures to mitigate the risk,’ he said.

His advice for Australian tourists to make their trip to Mexico more safe is to always understand local culture and behaviour.

‘Many tourists from many parts of the world believe they can behave the same as they do in their home country without understanding the culture,’ he said.

Mr Talmi suggests tourists to Mexico should call for assistance or report anything that made them feel unsafe and request security support. 

Even with the tragic incident of the two Australian brothers, he said Australians should still travel to Mexico, but to ‘always check with a reliable source about the places they are planning to visit and not become a victim.’

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