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Dragunov
02-06-2007, 11:02 PM
ACAPULCO, Mexico (*******) - Gunmen disguised as soldiers killed seven people at two police stations in the troubled Mexican resort of Acapulco on Tuesday, despite a military crackdown against violent drug gangs.

The state prosecutor's office said men dressed in khaki uniforms and wearing red berets tricked their way into two stations saying they were soldiers visiting to check police weapons.

Accompanied by men filming the attacks, the group opened fire with assault rifles at one station, killing three policemen.

At the second station, the attackers stripped several agents of their guns and started shooting, killing a secretary, two police officers and a public prosecutor.

"They pretended to check police guns. That's how they disarmed the guys and once they were disarmed, took their lives," a spokesman at the prosecutors office said.

Acapulco rose to fame in the 1950s as a Pacific hangout for Hollywood stars like actor Errol Flynn.

Once a small fishing village, it is now a major city suffering a grisly crime wave. Just last weekend, a man's chopped-up body was discovered dumped in plastic garbage bags in the city.

Acapulco's mayor Felix Salgado, who has received frequent death threats from drug gangs, told Mexican radio, "I don't want any more violence, I don't want us to go through this any more."

Police later found vehicles and arms they said were used in the shootings.

Long forgotten by the A-list, the resort is still popular with U.S. "spring break" student vacationers and Mexican tourists.

President Felipe Calderon called an emergency meeting with his security cabinet to discuss the attacks.

Calderon, who took office on December 1, has sent thousands of troops to violent regions of Mexico to tackle drug gangs who killed 2,000 people in a feud last year.

Two main groups, one from northwestern Mexico and the other from the northeast, are fighting for control of trafficking routes.

Suspected drug gang hitmen shot dead a senior policeman on Tuesday in the northwestern city of Culiacan, regarded as the territory of Mexico's most wanted man Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman, head of one of the two rival gangs.

As part of the clampdown, soldiers have been investigating local police forces for connections with the cartels. In the rowdy border city of Tijuana, just south of San Diego, the army confiscated all the city police's guns.

In January, almost 8,000 troops and federal police were sent to the region around Acapulco to clamp down on rival gangs fighting for control of lucrative drug plantations and smuggling routes.

Despite the crackdown, there were 190 drug gang-related deaths in Mexico in January, just a handful less than a year ago.

(Additional reporting by Adriana Barrera in Mexico City)

Dragunov
02-06-2007, 11:14 PM
They are counter attacking now.

Here is a video related to this kind of attacks. Here drug traffickers try to rescue 2 of their members that were put in jail in a town in southern Mexico. You can see the employees of the police station hiding from the attack inside the building while police officers outside try to stop them from entering the police station. One woman keeps saying many times , call the Army, call the Army! they are going to kill us! Good thing the police officers were successful repelling the attack.
http://www.youtube.com/v/HhHmeGLvDtc


On this other video you can see army troops taking the two drug traffickers to Mexico City to face jail.

http://www.youtube.com/v/oLabq6XSQQs

Nano
02-07-2007, 06:23 AM
The crackdown in Mexico is a joke when drug traffickers only face prison time where their money will pretty much turn it into a resort spot for them. Heads need to start rolling real soon or Mexico might as well just turn into Columbia where the government is more a joke than feared by the cartels.

AztecMex
02-07-2007, 08:59 PM
Ya so imagin mexico does that the next day mexico is condemed on such acts.

Dragunov
02-08-2007, 01:37 PM
These assholes left a message in one of the suvs they were using. The mesage goes like this:

''WE DONT GIVE A **** ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT, AND THIS IS PROVE OF IT(the killings)''
:roll:


Narcos dejan mensaje de desafío al gobierno

El gobernador Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo reconoció que existe infiltración del crimen organizado en los cuerpos policiacos estatales

Laura Reyes
El Universal

Jueves 08 de febrero de 2007

ACAPULCO, Gro.- El grupo armado que ejecutó a siete personas el martes dejó un cartel con el siguiente mensaje: "A nosotros nos vale madre el gobierno federal y esto es prueba de ello".

La leyenda fue hallada en la camioneta Suburban utilizada para los ataques y encontrada en una casa de la colonia Ciudad Renacimiento. En el vehículo aparecieron cargadores útiles de rifles AK-47 y a un lado de la unidad había uniformes negros y botas tipo militar. Al menos un centenar de efectivos federales mantienen en resguardo el inmueble.

El gobernador Zeferino Torreblanca Galindo reconoció que existe infiltración del crimen organizado en los cuerpos policiacos estatales.

Sin embargo, Eduardo Murueta, titular de la PGJ de Guerrero, sostuvo que el asesinato "fue un ataque circunstancial, no una ejecución". Negó que el narco esté infiltrado en los cuerpos policiacos.

La PGR trasladó a la ciudad de México a un agente del Ministerio Público que sobrevivió a los hechos y quien vio a los sicarios que perpetraron los ataques. (Con información de Arturo Zárate y Juan Cervantes)


http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html