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Another 141 Baja police fired
Among the irregularities were bribery, extortion and connections to organized crime.
http://elvigia.net/noticias/?seccion=generales&id=43225
"Cinco agentes de la Policía Estatal Preventiva, 42 ministeriales y 94 preventivos de los cinco municipios de Baja California serán separados de su
cargo al encontrarles posibles conductas irregulares, dijo Daniel de la Rosa Anaya.
El Secretario de Seguridad Pública del Estado, acompañado del Procurador de Justicia, Rommel Moreno Manjarrez, señaló que a esa lista se agregan
cuatro radio operadores de diversos Centros de Control, Comando, Comunicación y Cómputo (C-4) del Estado.
Estas suspensiones son resultado de los exámenes aplicados a los policías por el Centro Nacional de Evaluación de Control y Confianza, en coordinación
con los gobiernos municipales, y estatal.
“Estos agentes tuvieron un indicio de irregularidades en su actuar, por lo tanto son separados de su cargo, desarmados y sometidos a una investigación
rigurosa”, dijo.
Entre las irregularidades detectadas se encuentran cohecho, extorsión y vinculación con la delincuencia organizada."
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So, they are just let go?
Bribery, extortion and racketeering and they are allowed to walk?
Well, with all that inside info on the workings of the police, I wonder who might be willing to hire them.
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They'll be employed by the narcos by sunup and waiting to greet you again on the cutoa the next evening.
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Business as usual.....
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Well, it could be they let them go to see if they do link up and maybe they are under the spy eyes of the real undercover cops to follow them to their
connections. Never say Never and in this fight on drugs, it goes as anything goes from day to day. Let's hope something different is being done to bring these killers to an end. bajafun777
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Quote: | Originally posted by lencho
Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
They'll be employed by the narcos by sunup and waiting to greet you again on the cutoa the next evening. |
You honestly believe there is a connection between the narcotraficantes and assaults on motorists?
That to me seems counterproductive to their interests...
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Not so. It's just a new income stream (the carjackings and kidnappings) now that moving drugs across the border has gotten a little tougher.
Portoflio and income diversification.
What's made it easier is that there is no shortage of applications for the narcos to hire in Mexico- former police/military. They also recruit the
english-speaking gang member deportees when they arrive back in Mexico- the USA dumps 2000 deportees a year off at San Ysidro alone. They have the
high-power military weapons from the USA. They also get military type training from gang memebrs returning from Iraq to their old neighborhoods- and
share their skills.
Today the Chief the whole Mexican Police was killed in front of his homne in Mexico City. He was hit eight times. It's gonna get worse.
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and today in the union tribune the say tj has banned window tint on all vehicles to cut down on crime.
talk about new income streams!!!!!
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