Mexico: 12 Bodies Tortured, Killed, Dumped Were Soldiers

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GUSTAVO RUIZ | 07/14/09 10:38 PM | AP

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Police escort Arnoldo Rueda, an alleged coordinator for the Mexican drug cartel known as, "La Familia," during a presentation in Mexico City, Saturday, July 11, 2009. After Rueda was detained in Morelia, Mexico, early Saturday, gunmen carried out attacks against federal police in at least six cities in drug-plagued Michoacan state, killing five officers. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

MORELIA, Mexico — Twelve people tortured and killed in a cartel-plagued Mexican state were federal agents investigating organized crime, the government said Tuesday, marking one of the boldest attacks on federal forces since President Felipe Calderon launched his war on drugs.

Mexico's national security spokesman, Monte Alejandro Rubido, said the 11 men and one woman were off duty when they were ambushed and abducted by members of the La Familia drug cartel in Calderon's home state of Michoacan, which has been a center of his crackdown on drug traffickers.

Their bodies were found piled up along a mountain highway late Monday near the town of La Huacana. Michoacan state prosecutor J. Jesus Montejano initially said Tuesday that they were soldiers, but the army denied that.

Initial reports indicated the victims were likely killed over the weekend, when federal agents arrested Arnoldo Rueda Medina, a reputed chief of operations of the Michoacan-based La Familia cartel.

Police say his arrest Saturday set off a string of brazen attacks against federal forces that left six federal police officers and two soldiers dead. Gunmen threw grenades and fired on federal police stations and hotels where the agents were staying in three states.

"This marks an important change in the drug war in that they are attacking federal forces directly," said Jorge Chabat, a Mexican drug expert. "It also suggests the capture of this person has affected the operations of the cartel. It was a major blow and this is a reaction out of weakness not strength."

Calderon blasted what he called the "cowardly attacks" against police forces, and called the victims "true heroes who have sacrificed their lives for the peace of Mexican families all over the country."

"The criminals will not be able to intimidate the federal government," Calderon said. "In this battle we will not give up, we will not hesitate, because what is at stake is Mexico's peace and safe."

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Federal forces arrested politicians in several Michoacan cities, including La Huacana, during an unprecedented sweep in May against local officials believed to be cooperating with drug traffickers. Seven mayors, one former mayor and the state prosecutor remain jailed on charges of protecting the La Familia cartel.

Rubido said Tuesday that an arrest warrant for alleged links to La Familia has been issued for Julio Godoy, half brother of Michoacan state Gov. Leonel Godoy and a federal lawmaker for the leftist Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD.

Julio Godoy, who has gone into hiding, is allegedly one of several people in charge of seeking government protection for the cartel, Rubido told a news conference in Mexico City. Julio Godoy was elected to Congress a week ago.

A PRD spokesman said the party wouldn't comment on the case.

"Any person from Michoacan who is responsible for a crime has to face the consequences and if they are innocent they also should get a fair process," Leonel Godoy said in Mexico City after meeting with federal Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora.

A former Green Party congressional candidate from Michoacan state has also been accused of collaboration with La Familia, Rubido said.

Since Calderon took office in December 2006, he has sent more than 45,000 troops to drug hot spots. More than 11,000 people have been killed in drug violence.

Michoacan, located on Mexico's western coast, has been wracked by a wave of killings and arrests in recent weeks. Federal forces there are fighting La Familia, which is locked in a battle with the Zetas drug hit men, who form a branch of the Gulf cartel. On Tuesday, three bodies were found in the town of Nuevo Urecho.

In the northern city of Monterrey, six gunmen were killed in a shootout Tuesday with federal police, three of whom were wounded. Police seized guns, ammunition and two vehicles after the shootout, the Public Safety Department said in a statement.

And in the northern state of Chihuahua, gunmen killed the mayor of the town of Namiquipa, on Tuesday, officials said. On Monday in neighboring Coahuila state, four police officers in the border city of Piedras Negras were kidnapped hours after the police chief was pulled from his patrol car, Piedras Negras' Public Safety Director Jose Castillo said.

Officials said the kidnappings could be related to efforts to curb corruption by militarizing the police force in Piedras Negras, across the border from Eagle Pass, Texas. The city is one of many in Mexico that have turned to the armed forces for help controlling cross-border drug trafficking.

Castillo's predecessor, army Col. Arturo Navarro, was shot and killed in April – less than three weeks after he took over the local force with the aim of purging alleged corruption.

On Monday and Tuesday, soldiers detained 19 police officers from the wealthy Monterrey suburb of San Pedro who are suspected of links with organized crime, authorities said.

The detentions follow the June 26 capture of a Beltran Leyva cartel operative in San Pedro who police said was carrying a list with the names of San Pedro police officers.

In the Gulf coast state of Tabasco, prosecutors announced homicide charges Tuesday against five alleged Gulf cartel hit men for allegedly killing two policemen and 18 of their relatives in massacres carried out in February and May.

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Associated Press Writer E. Eduardo Castillo in Mexico City contributed to this report.

MORELIA, Mexico — Twelve people tortured and killed in a cartel-plagued Mexican state were federal agents investigating organized crime, the government said Tuesday, marking one of the boldest a...
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Prohibition proved that.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 07/17/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 72 fans permalink

All these murders happening with a conservative Prez who 'won' by 1/2 of 1% on voting machines provided by the firm owned by the former Senator Chuck Hagel.

The same firm that created a win for Chuck Hagel. Hagel didn't admit to owning the voting machine company till after he was sworn in to the Senate.
Shortly thereafter, he changed the company name.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 07/14/2009
- Mexitli I'm a Fan of Mexitli 10 fans permalink
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Not only that, but the software used to count the votes was written by Calderon's own brother. Also, the computers were "hacked" into on election night during the vote count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 PM on 07/14/2009
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