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Fifteen Organized Crime Related Executions in the Last Twenty-Four Hours PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 January 2008

Fifteen Organized Crime Related Executions in the Last Twenty-Four Hours

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The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican and Central and South American on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you credit NAFBPO as being the provider.
 
El Universal  (Mexico City)  1/19/08
 
1.  headline: "15 Executed in the last 24 hours"
In events linked to organized crime 15 persons were murdered in the last 24 hours in the states of Sinaloa, Sonora, Baja California, Chihuahua and Tamaulipas. The Tamaulipas case occurred in Reynosa where a man was found wrapped, blindfolded and tied up despite the presence of military forces in the area.
 (note: this newspaper tried to consolidate all the various reports into one article; it failed because additional such events also took place at least in Oaxaca and Mexico City, where the gore included the case of a young victim tied with wire and whose decapitation out in the open wasn't quite finished because third parties interrupted the butchery and caused the killers to make an abrupt departure.)
 
2.   The newspaper cites an unidentified report by the Mexican federal government which says that the following, latest generation U.S. Army weapons are now in the hands of the Gulf Cartel.
- FN Herstal P90 (900 rounds/min. & armor piercing up to 200 meters)
- FN Herstal 5.7x28mm., "cop killer", since it goes through up to 48 kevlar covers used in bullet proof vests.
- M72 & AT4 rockets; RPG-7 rocket launchers; 37mm. MGL grenade launchers
And, in the Tijuana Cartel, 50mm. Barret semi-automatic rifles.

a.b.c.  (Mexico City)  1/19/08

 
34 kilometers south of Culiacan, near Pueblos Unidos, Sinaloa, in an abandoned and bullet-riddled SUV : three men, handcuffed to the seats, blindfolded, with signs of torture and shot to death with assault rifles. This latest location is quite close to where the murdered judge reported yesterday was found.
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El Diario  (Chihuahua, Chih.)  1/19/08
 
Search of a farm at Luz Corral de Villa St. # 2415, Chihuahua City,  revealed a "narco grave" with six human remains, two of which might be those of two police officers who have disappeared.
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El Imparcial  (Hermosillo, Sonora)  1/19/08
 
Two "wrapped" male murder victims were found on the west side of Nogales, Sonora. Their faces were taped and they had been beaten before being repeatedly shot.
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La Jornada  (Mexico City)  1/19/08
 
Mexican Special Forces personnel went into the Nuevo Laredo "Preventive Police" facility and questioned, disarmed and took away all other police equipment from six members of the police. The six were later transported to Mexico City where they will be confined for further interrogation.
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Milenio  (mexico City)  1/19/08

 
A total of 91 Central & South American illegal aliens were detained by Mexican federal agents in four different states. Twenty-six were found in a hotel in Tabasco and all others were detained while being transported northbound.
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El Debate  (Culiacan, Sinaloa)  1/19/08
 
Eva Sacasa, the Nicaraguan director of a U.N. "development program" told a "100% Noticias" program that there are more than 2 million illegal firearms in Central America, including Belize and Panama and that they are in the hands of gangs, drug traffickers and organized mafia groups. The U.N. program aims to control and reduce the traffic in firearms.
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