Friday, February 25, 2011

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400-plus narcos d'origine chez eux mexicaine

capture more than 400 drug traffickers in the U.S. from Mexico
S. Miguel Cabildo
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 24 (adopted) .-
About 400 suspected Mexican drug traffickers
were arrested Thursday during a raid in U.S. nine states, in response to murder of an agent for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Mexico last week in San Luis Potosi.
The deputy head of the special operations division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Carl Pike, said in Washington: " This action sent a message to the cartels, we will not tolerate the murder of a U.S. agent or any U.S. official
. "

The raid was carried out in Atlanta, San Louis, Denver, Detroit, San Antonio, San Diego, Chicago, Phoenix and New Jersey . During the operational law enforcement agencies also seized nine million dollars .
Pike explained that the nationwide sweep, which began Wednesday and runs until Friday, pointing to alleged offenders linked to Mexican cartels, is an attempt to disrupt drug trafficking in the United States.
addition to the capture of alleged Mexican drug traffickers, those who participated in the raid seized $ 4.5 million in cash and a dozen weapons. In addition, 12 kilos of methamphetamine, 107 of cocaine, heroin and 150 2.5 of marijuana in 150 locations.

"We will disrupt the distribution of narcotics in the United States, regardless of the cartel to which they are attached," said Pike. "It would be useless send a message to a cartel when they are all equally guilty. ".

The official said the raids are a direct response to the murder of Zapata, but stressed that most of the suspects were white and other research.

"People made many sacrifices" for the raids, said Pike. "It's important as a tribute to the memory of the dead agent, but also the situation compels us. If not return the blow, a member of a cartel of 18 will say, 'How did nothing, any U.S. citizen is a valid target. "

Jaime Zapata agent attached to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement United States, was assassinated last February 15 in San Luis Potosi, by suspected gunmen in the service of the organization The Zetas. During the attack, his partner, Victor Avila, was injured.

Mexican authorities who are leading investigations into the murder of Zapata, reported yesterday the arrest of one of the alleged killers of U.S. agent, identified as Julian Zapata Espinoza, El Piolin.

On offense involving police officers of the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Office of Immigration Services and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Snuff, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

According to DEA spokesman Michael Sanders, the objective "core" of the raids was to find "any kind of intelligence or information to attackers, or to assist the FBI in its investigation Zapata agent's murder. "

One focus of the raids included obtaining information on the whereabouts of Miguel Treviño, an alleged commander of the Zetas with links to the area of Texas, reported separately by the Texas newspaper The Dallas Morning News.

Source : Process

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