Eugenio
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Murder in Ensenada.
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/rss/nn20080501a9.html
Man fatally shot in Mexico identified
MEXICO CITY (Kyodo) A Japanese man found dead at a port in Ensenada, Mexico, has been identified as Hiroshi Kato, the 48-year-old vice president of an
overseas affiliate of Tokyo-based Explorer Corp., the company said.
Kato had worked in Mexico for about six years, overseeing the export of bluefin tuna to Japan, according to the company.
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Eugenio
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Article in Spanish:
http://www.lacronica.com//EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Noticias/2804...
Ejecutan en Ensenada a empresario asiático
Luis Gerardo Andrade landrade@frontera.info
TIJUANA, Baja California(PH)
La Subprocuraduría de Justicia zona Ensenada, a través de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado (PGJE), informó que alrededor de las 7:45
horas de este lunes se reportó el asesinato de Hiroshi Kato, vicepresidente de Operadora Pesquera de Oriente, S.A. de C.V.
Al llegar a su trabajo, en su vehículo Toyota Tacoma, blanco, modelo 2007, y al momento en que se estacionaba se le emparejó un vehículo Nissan
Sentra, gris con placas de California 2TXX161, del cual se bajo el conductor, con una gorra en la cabeza y el rostro cubierto con un pañuelo.
El agresor llevaba en sus manos un arma AK 47, la cual accionó contra del hoy occiso, siendo aproximadamente 12 detonaciones las que realizó para
privar de la vida a Hiroshi Kato.
El agresor abordó el vehículo Nissan Sentra dándose a la fuga rumbo a la carretera Ensenada – Tecate.
El automóvil fue encontrado abandonado en un costado de la carretera en el kilómetro 74, antes de llegar a San Antonio de Las Minas.
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They have to be making this up! The details are way too fishy.
I just wanted to be first this one time.
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Eugenio
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The other angle you'll see here is: hey the same thing happens all the time in the US. I feel much safer in Mexico BC .
Let the show begin.
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Thanks Soulpatch. Yes it's obviously an assasination. I didn't see anything about robbery. There is a lot of bad feeling about what the Japanese have
done to fish stock in the Mar de Cortez. That was the first thought that occured to me when I first saw the article.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
They have to be making this up! The details are way too fishy.
I just wanted to be first this one time.
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Wonder if it could be related to other activities that the tuna pen custodian boats could be involved in? Maybe they were snitching on seeing human or
other contraband going by on boats? Many boats coming ashore in SD lately.
Very strange..............
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ha!! you beat me to it Rick!!
i was headed there and then saw yours.
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Looks to me to be a Nissan - Toyota rivalry. When the Yakuza gets going, they are hard to stop.
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Iflyfish
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Ha!
Iflyfishwhennotgloatingovermycoupoldnimblefingersbeatyoutothepunch
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Hmmmm??? Some interesting points I hadn't considered.
"Mankind will not be judged by their faults, but by the direction of their lives." Leo Giovinetti
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Remember Pearl Harbor
Maybe it was some old Gringo ex-pat still ticked off over the "Day of Infamy".
What the heck. As long as we're going to make wild guesses with nothing to back it up, it's as good as any.
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Can we clarify?
Acknowledging I don't know much about those pens, I had thought the tuna corrals were more for feeding and sequestering ("on-growing" per Don Jorge's
informative link) harvested wild bluefin tuna than for actual farming. Better to mete out fresh fat fish for Japan's sashimi consumption?
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