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    While Colorado had already warned the Mochomo that the soldiers were stepping on their heels, the boss never noticed one detail: she had among his trusted men to a military infiltration.

    He was an active element in the gafes which risked his life to win the confidence of Alfredo Beltran.

    After several months of having interfered in the murky waters of the Mafia, the infiltrator was reported on the evening of Jan. 20 with his superiors in the Sedena to mark the place where pernoctaría The Mochomo.

    One hundred heavily armed soldiers stormed the early hours of next day in the house where they were housed Alfredo, his group of bodyguards and whom the capo considered reliable. There was no confrontation: all were sleeping.



    my god! never felt so proud of the Mexican Army like i feel today!!! very, very brave soldier great GAFE!!!

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    Two things: Great job Mexican Soldiers! And send that Scumb to USA asap. In any prison in Mexico he will eventually breakaway.

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    If that information that you state is true Atila, very impressive, very impressive. Now lets go after "El Chapo" and hope that the same happens. Lets hope that this informant from the Gafes got compensated $$ for his valor.

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    The body count goes on...























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    The Federal Police's GEO group has been active in Tijuana in the las couple of days conducting raids.





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    Default The sedena design pirated by china>?????

    You judg for yourselves.....


    Piracy Industrial, or just like that?
    Almost a year ago, on Nov. 7, 2007, the Naval Forces of Cambodia received 9 vessels to combat drug trafficking. The ships, it was said, were manufactured in China, and can be found at the following picture.






    Although the news went unnoticed by our country (not because they would be otherwise), the fact is that the ships made in China bearing a resemblance to the extreme Class Coastguard vessels Democrat, owned by the Mexican Navy, designed and built by engineers Mexican (see photo below).










    According to information from the official Chinese press, the vessels were fabricated by the State Company for Constructions Navales, or CSSC by its acronym in English.

    The Chinese, in their desire to consolidate its war industry (and commercial), have appealed repeatedly to the "adaptation" of foreign designs to their particular needs. Such is the case of high-mobility vehicle EQ2050 Dongfeng, which is nothing more than a copy of tactical American Humvee vehicle. Or the case of the attack helicopter Chinese Z-10 European models with Tiger or Augusta A-129.

    So it is not new that the Chinese military copy any design you like, but in World Security Trends do not remember that this has been the case with a Mexican design.

    What do you think, Chinese vessels are a copy or just keep an extremely close??



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    http://www.newsday.com/news/printedi...,1030330.story
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    Feds in Atlanta bust 41 in drug cartel case. Federal authorities in Atlanta announced grand jury indictments Wednesday against 41 people allegedly connected to violent Mexican drug cartels, including a deputy sheriff from Texas stopped with nearly a million dollars in cash hidden in his pickup on a Georgia highway. The trafficking operation moved hundreds of kilograms of cocaine and marijuana into Atlanta, authorities said. It also involved extensive money-laundering operations in which millions of dollars in drug proceeds allegedly were funneled through U.S. banks back into Mexico. In all, authorities said about $22 million in cash was seized, making it a record amount for an Atlanta case.

    -See and they say is the mexicans fault that they all smuggle it to the usa and distributed it.
    There's even corruption in the usa. How shocking!

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    Well what can we do if they're copies, china gets away with their cheaper copies

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    Quote Originally Posted by indiana46767 View Post
    You judg for yourselves.....


    Piracy Industrial, or just like that?
    Almost a year ago, on Nov. 7, 2007, the Naval Forces of Cambodia received 9 vessels to combat drug trafficking. The ships, it was said, were manufactured in China, and can be found at the following picture.






    Although the news went unnoticed by our country (not because they would be otherwise), the fact is that the ships made in China bearing a resemblance to the extreme Class Coastguard vessels Democrat, owned by the Mexican Navy, designed and built by engineers Mexican (see photo below).










    According to information from the official Chinese press, the vessels were fabricated by the State Company for Constructions Navales, or CSSC by its acronym in English.

    The Chinese, in their desire to consolidate its war industry (and commercial), have appealed repeatedly to the "adaptation" of foreign designs to their particular needs. Such is the case of high-mobility vehicle EQ2050 Dongfeng, which is nothing more than a copy of tactical American Humvee vehicle. Or the case of the attack helicopter Chinese Z-10 European models with Tiger or Augusta A-129.

    So it is not new that the Chinese military copy any design you like, but in World Security Trends do not remember that this has been the case with a Mexican design.

    What do you think, Chinese vessels are a copy or just keep an extremely close??

    You should have known that by now that China rips off or copies everything from other products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowstorm View Post
    You should have known that by now that China rips off or copies everything from other products.
    Edited....
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    Quote Originally Posted by el_uyuyuy View Post
    They copy everything to try to make up their lack of a decent sized pen!s LOL.
    wow that was totally off topic. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GtodeO View Post
    Mexico acknowledges drug gang infiltration of police



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    Undated photos show Fernando Rivera Hernandez, left, and Miguel Colorado Gonzalez, both former employees of the organized crime unit of Mexico's Attorney General's office.


    [COLOR=#333333! important]At least 35 officials and agents from an elite unit have been fired or arrested following tips from an informant involving the so-called Beltran Leyva cartel.[/color]
    [COLOR=#999999! important]By Tracy Wilkinson [/color]
    [COLOR=#999999! important]October 28, 2008 [/color]
    Reporting from Mexico City -- In a damning blow to its fight against drug traffickers, the Mexican government Monday acknowledged severe penetration of a top law enforcement agency by a vicious gang that may even have bought intelligence on U.S. operations from renegade employees.

    At least 35 officials and agents from an elite unit within the federal attorney general's office have been fired or arrested in an investigation that began July 31 following tips from an informer.






    The officials, including a senior intelligence director, are believed to have been leaking sensitive information to the very traffickers they were investigating for as long as four years, prosecutors said.

    In exchange, prosecutors said, the corrupt government officials received monthly payments of $150,000 to $450,000 each from the so-called Beltran Leyva cartel, a drug gang based in the Pacific state of Sinaloa that is engaged in a bloody fight with rivals for domination of the region's lucrative trade.

    The group has also been linked to crimes, including the May killing of Edgar Millan Gomez, acting chief of a federal police agency, who authorities believe was targeted in re- venge for the arrest of alleged traffickers including top cartel operative Alfredo Beltran Leyva.




    Good reputation

    The accused officials were members of the agency in charge of probing drug and weapons smuggling as well as kidnapping and terrorism, known by its initials in Spanish, SIEDO. Unlike many agencies within a notoriously corrupt police system, the SIEDO has a generally good reputation in U.S. government circles.

    The case, which represents an unusually serious breach of Mexican security, was launched after an informer with the code name Felipe turned himself in at the Mexican Embassy in Washington. He revealed the names of senior SIEDO officials on the cartel's payroll and was quickly put into a U.S. witness protection program, sources in the attorney general's office said Monday.

    "Felipe" told Mexican investigators that he had worked for Interpol and then for the U.S. Embassy in Mexico, where he relayed information to members of the Beltran Leyva gang, according to several Mexican media reports.

    The embassy declined to comment. And in Washington, senior Drug Enforcement Administration officials said the investigation was ongoing, and that it was premature to confirm details.

    Whether or not those reports are true, it is certainly possible that intelligence on activities by the DEA in Mexico could be gleaned from within SIEDO, and the alleged spies could have had access to it.

    "They handed over secret information and details of operations against the Beltran Leyva criminal organization," Atty. Gen. Eduardo Medina Mora said during a news conference -- including details on raids of traffickers' hide-outs and the evidence seized.



    Extent unclear

    The full extent to which counter-narcotics operations may have been compromised is still not known.

    "This investigation is not finished," Medina Mora said.

    Although 35 people from SIEDO have been implicated, a spokesman for the attorney general's office said, five officials are likely to face the most serious charges, including illegal release of classified information.

    They include Fernando Rivera Hernandez, a senior director of intelligence, and Miguel Colorado Gonzalez, SIEDO's general technical coordinator, both of whom have been in detention since August.

    Colorado Gonzalez has also been named in a U.S. federal indictment filed Friday in the District of Columbia. He is accused of criminal association in the production and distribution of cocaine in the U.S. The U.S. is seeking his extradition.

    The three others are federal agents, one of whom is a fugitive, prosecutors said. Medina Mora said SIEDO would be restructured and purged of its corrupt members through tighter screening and tougher punishment for lawbreakers. Reforming Mexico's underpaid and poorly trained police forces is a central component in President Felipe Calderon's two-year-long offensive against drug traffickers but one that has yet to show abundant progress.

    SIEDO's predecessor agency within the attorney general's office was shut down in 2003 after half a dozen of its agents were arrested on suspicion they were helping drug traffickers.

    Nearly 4,000 people have been killed in Mexico this year in drug-related violence as gangs fight Calderon's security forces and one another. The U.S. has pledged an additional $400 million to Mexico for help in training police and judicial agencies, but the money has not arrived.

    Calderon wins praise from U.S. officials for attacking traffickers head on, but the mounting death toll and spread of violence to much of the country could eventually erode public support for the campaign.

    Cases such as this also leave American law enforcement officers wary of sharing intelligence with Mexico.


    -Good thing these guys got caught, hopefully no more secret info is leak to the cartels so they can go after them and take them out
    News related. They even infiltrated the US embassy in mexico?!

    http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bes....drug.wars.cnn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowstorm View Post
    You should have known that by now that China rips off or copies everything from other products.
    Actually both vessels are based on the British Vosper design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by el_uyuyuy View Post
    They copy everything to try to make up their lack of a decent sized pen!s LOL.
    Man that was uncalled for besides almost every country has made their own copies or based it on others products however does that apply to us too, but nobody has copied as much as china has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by el_uyuyuy View Post
    They copy everything to try to make up their lack of a decent sized pen!s LOL.
    Speaking of which, where's flyboy been?

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