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[*] posted on 1-2-2007 at 10:05 PM
More than 3,000 soldiers, federal police are headed to Tijuana to fight crime


http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/tijuana/20070102-1...

By Luis Perez
January 2, 2007

TIJUANA, Mexico – The Mexican government announced Tuesday that it is sending more than 3,000 soldiers and federal police to fight drug gangs in the violent border city of Tijuana, the latest offensive by President Felipe Calderon who has promised to smash organized crime.
The force, backed by 28 boats, 21 planes and nine helicopters will mount checkpoints in the city, patrol the coast and hunt down suspected traffickers, Interior Secretary Francisco Ramirez Acuna said in a news conference in the presidential palace in Mexico City.

“We will carry out all the necessary actions to retake every region of national territory,” Ramirez Acuna said. “We will mot allow any state to be a hostage of narco traffickers or organized crime.”

Tijuana, over the border from San Diego, is one of the busiest border crossings in the world and has long been one of the favorite smuggling routes for cocaine, marijuana and meth amphetamines to the United States.

Last year, there were more than 300 killings in the city, most of which stemmed from fighting between rival drug gangs, investigators say.

Tijuana Mayor Jorge Hank Rhon welcomed the soldiers, saying he would like them to work hand in hand with city police who are conducting random security checkpoints.

Calderon, a conservative career politician, took office in December after winning a close election on a law and order platform.

Last month he sent 7,000 soldiers and federal police to his native state of Michoacan which has been plagued by execution style killings and beheadings as rival drug gangs fought over marijuana plantations and smuggling routes.

These troops have arrested more than 50 people, including several suspected leaders of the feuding cartels, as well as seizing large quantities of gold, bulletproof vests, military equipment and shirts with federal and municipal police logos.

Calderon is scheduled to make his first visit to the troops on Wednesday at a Michoacan military base.

Calderon's predecessor, Vicente Fox, promised the “mother of all battles” against organized crime, sending in thousands of soldiers and federal police to some drug embattled towns and arresting several major drug kingpins.

But the arrests appeared to spark more violence as up-and-coming gangsters battled to take over the smuggling routes of those killed or arrested.




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[*] posted on 1-2-2007 at 10:20 PM


I just hope the extra "police" don't become part of the problem themselves.....:o
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wink.gif posted on 1-2-2007 at 10:56 PM
Uh...Shouldn't that be hand to mouth?


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Tijuana Mayor Jorge Hank Rhon welcomed the soldiers, saying he would like them to work hand in hand with city police who are conducting random security checkpoints.


For the next few weeks TJ's gonna be one big traffic jam.

Avoid at all cost.

And be sure to duck and cover.




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[*] posted on 1-2-2007 at 11:20 PM


something has to be done i wish them luck and victory



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[*] posted on 1-3-2007 at 02:36 PM


re-establish MINIMUM conditions of order and authority. :lol: Who's going to finish up? sounds like an extension of the Fox plan. Nothing is going to change. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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