In this Aug. 24, 2012, file photo, an armored U.S. embassy vehicle is checked by military personal after it was attacked by unknown assailants on the highway leading to the city of Cuernavaca, near Tres Marias, Mexico. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini, File)
MEXICO CITY -- A senior U.S. official says there is strong circumstantial evidence that Mexican federal police who fired on a U.S. embassy vehicle, wounding two CIA agents, were working for organized crime on a targeted assassination attempt.
Meanwhile, a Mexican official with knowledge of the case on the Aug. 24 ambush confirmed on Tuesday that prosecutors are investigating whether the Beltran Leyva Cartel was behind the attack.
The Mexican official said that is among several lines of investigation into the shooting up of an armored SUV clearly marked by diplomatic license plates on a rural road near Cuernavaca south of Mexico City. Federal police, historically known for infiltration and corruption by drug cartels, have said the shooting was a case of mistaken identity as officers were looking into the kidnapping of a government employee in that area.
"That's not a `We're trying to shake down a couple people for a traffic violation' sort of operation. That's a `We are specifically trying to kill the people in this vehicle'," a U.S. official familiar with the investigation told The Associated Press. "This is not a `Whoops, we got the wrong people.' "
Photos of the gray Toyota SUV, a model known to be used by Drug Enforcement Administration agents and other U.S. embassy employees working in Mexico, showed it riddled with heavy gunfire. The U.S. embassy called the attack an "ambush."
When asked by the AP if the Mexican federal police officers involved in the shooting were tied to organized crime, the U.S. official said, "The circumstantial evidence is pretty damn strong."
Both the U.S. and Mexican officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the diplomatic issue.
The federal police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The U.S. State Department declined to discuss details.
"We will not comment on an ongoing investigation," said William Ostick, a spokesman. "This is a matter of great significance to both our countries and we will continue to cooperate with Mexican authorities in their investigation."
The Mexican official said one line of investigation is that members of the Beltran Leyva Cartel were interested in attacking the people in the car because some of their lookouts had seen them passing through the area and presumed they were investigating the cartel. It's possible they didn't know they were Americans.
The rural road near Cuernavaca where the attack took place is known territory of the remnants of the Beltran Leyva cartel, a once-powerful gang now run by Hector Beltran Leyvan since the Navy killed his brother, drug lord Arturo Beltran Leyva, in Cuernavaca in late 2009. Beltran Leyva was once aligned with Mexico's powerful cartel, Sinaloa, headed by fugitive drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. But the groups split in 2008 and continued government hits on Beltran Leyva leadership since then have splintered that cartel into small gangs warring for the area.
The CIA agents were heading down a dirt road to the military installation with a Mexican Navy captain in the vehicle when a carload of gunmen opened fire on them and chased them. The embassy SUV tried to escape, but three other cars joined the original vehicle in pursuing them down the road, according to the original Navy statement. Occupants of all four vehicles fired.
"This is somebody with a powerful automatic weapon just unloading an entire clip, reloading, and continuing to fire at that same impact point, clearly with the intention of penetrating the armor and presumably killing those who are inside," the U.S. official told the AP.
Surveillance cameras in the area recorded two civilian vehicles chasing the U.S. embassy SUV, the Mexican official said. So far Mexican officials have said only federal police fired on the SUV.
The two CIA agents received non-life-threatening wounds and have returned to the United States. The Navy captain was uninjured and radioed the Navy for help.
Twelve officers have been detained in the case and are being held under a form of house arrest pending possible charges, and 51 officers have testified in the case.
A Mexican federal police spokesman said last month that the officers may not have noticed the diplomatic plates. The official said police focused on the unusual sight of a bulletproof sport utility vehicle traveling at high speed on a rural road, not on the car's distinctive diplomatic plates.
Raul Benitez, a security expert at Mexico's National Autonomous University, said Mexican military sources have told him that "the attack was not an error," and "the objective was to annihilate the three passengers in the car."
"The same car with the same people had been going up and back (to the marine training camp) for a week, so perhaps some lookout who worked for drug traffickers informed the police, or the Beltrans" about the vehicle, Benitez said.
He said the federal police must have known that they were attacking a diplomatic vehicle.
"I don't think we're yet in a position to say definitively who did it, who paid them and why they did it," the U.S. official said. "We have been assured repeatedly in private and in public that the government of Mexico will investigate this to the end and provide a final answer as to what occurred, and I think our posture at this stage is we take them at their word."
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Associated Press writers Mark Stevenson in Mexico City and Elliot Spagat in San Diego contributed to this report.
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MEXICO CITY -- A senior U.S. official says there is strong circumstantial evidence that Mexican federal police who fired on a U.S. embassy vehicle, wounding two CIA agents, were working for organized ...
MEXICO CITY -- A senior U.S. official says there is strong circumstantial evidence that Mexican federal police who fired on a U.S. embassy vehicle, wounding two CIA agents, were working for organized ...
While violent crime rates in such American cities as El Paso and Tucson remain low, the situation in rural areas is more worrisome. Residents along the border from California to Texas are experiencing a slow but steady rise in drug-related violence and intimidation.
As long as those in charge at D.O.J. and the D.E.A. along with A.T.F. are using their office to dictate their policies to the elected officials, and to play politics, things will only get much worse. The Latin society is thousands of years in the making, any attempt to," Lay down the law", will fail. Many Authoritarian society's have attacked and all failed miserably. Mexico is not the place to set up a puppet police state. Here, Americans are only working stock to support a massive police state.. An Authoritarian government will never work down there. .
Attorney General Eric Holder and his cronies should be fired for manipulating elected officials and for declaring war on American Citizens. The war on drugs has become a farce, striping everyone of any Civil Rights and completely corrupting the entire system. Let's get these people out of office instead.
Richard_K_Price: As long as those in charge at D.O.J. and the
Just like the CIA loves to work with Al Qaeda, they also love to work with the drug cartels. What happened CIA, did you buddies back stab you guys? Why should news like this surprise the world?
proggie: Just like the CIA loves to work with Al Qaeda,
Ok, lets get this straight, a drug cartel is accused of attacking protected CIA operatives in Mexico. I have nothing against the cartel said to be at fault. We have invaded countries and mass murdered civillians for less than that. Do we have a group os sissies running the USA now. They afraid to protect us now. Or, were we Americans down there again meddling in someone else business and got our hands slapped and now we are crying foul play? Personally, if that cartel went after the CIA, the CIA folks would be dead not shook up. Lets get our stories straight here.
James_Brummett: Ok, lets get this straight, a drug cartel is accused
Look, here's a thought. Get all our people out of Mexico. Then, put our troops on the border. Third, issue a warning that whoever tries to cross the border illegally will be shot. You know "Trespasser will be Shot". Then stick to the rules. Let Mexicans sort it out on their own turf. Just keep them off our turf.
mikennz: Look, here's a thought. Get all our people out of
This isn't just their problem. their drug money is in our government and has been for YEARS, and before you go blaming Obama, i mean even before from way bag to Reagan years. You seriously think these groups can gain this amount of power and money without our permission? do you forget how the US was quick to dismantle entire governments in Latin America at the drop of the hat if they conflicted with our business? Their problem is OUR problem as well
fernadzv420: This isn't just their problem. their drug money is in
Well, I'd agree. But to a point. Whatever has happened under this or previous Administrations in regards to Mexico needs to be changed drastically. Because it ain't working. And that doesn't mean telling Mexico what to do (unless of course they ask us). What it does mean is controlling what we can (or should be) controlling. Which is our borders. And the only way to really control it is with boots on the ground and a policy that doesn't discriminate. If anyone tries to cross the border illegally, they will be shot. Anyone. I don't care who it is. If you cross where it is legal, no problem (and we'll have to have the tough controls there as well but no shooting unless the bad guys give us cause). We need to tell Mexico's Prez that this is us protecting our borders. If Mexico's Prez responds that anyone crossing illegally into Mexico will be shot, then no harm, no foul. Everybody is on notice. But we need to get a real handle on the border and we are not doing it and certainly not under this Administration.
mikennz: Well, I'd agree. But to a point. Whatever has happened
I used to look forward to my winter two week vacation along the Mexican Riviera...those towns were truly very special places. It wasn't just the perfect weather, delicious food, friendly locals, superb fishing and beautiful scenery.....the best part was the colorful characters you met from all over the world, including some of the most interesting American ex-pats I have ever had the pleasure of talking to...they seemed to be truly happy living down there, and they gave me thoughts of retiring down there.
But that was then and this is now.
Now, I wouldn't go there on a bet.
The Mexican government's 'gotta decide: tourism or drug money. Unfortunately, I think the latter will prevail.
rickmail6: I used to look forward to my winter two week
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