Thursday, May 28, 2009

Mexico's Detention Of Local Officials Marks Shift In Anti-Drug Efforts

Police officers drive past a burning police vehicle in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. In a three-week period, five grenade attacks were launched on police patrols and stations. Felipe Salinas / Associated Press

From The L.A. Times:

Calderon had been focused on a military offensive targeting drug figures and corrupt police. Now officials are being questioned to see how far the cartels have penetrated 'local political elites.'

Reporting from Mexico City -- The detention this week of more than two dozen local officials in Michoacan on suspicion of aiding a narcotics cartel marks a new tack in Mexico's bloody drug war, a strategic shift that Wednesday sent nervous politicians running for cover.

Ten mayors and 17 other officials were swept up Tuesday in raids by federal authorities, and were interrogated Wednesday in Mexico City. Ricardo Najera, spokesman for the federal attorney general's office, said the officials are suspected of having ties to La Familia, one of Mexico's most violent drug syndicates.

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My Comment: Until I see elected Governors and the Mayors of major cities being arrested .... that is when I will know that the Mexican Government is serious on cracking down on their drug culture of corruption.

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