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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Mexican national wanted in connection with a decade-old massacre of 19 people in Baja California has been captured and turned over to Mexican authorities. US turns over Mexican national wanted in murders http://www.kold.com/Global/story.asp?S=8892143
U.S. immigration officials say officers confronted 33-year-old Jesus Ruben Moncada at his Los Angeles home Thursday night as he took out the garbage. Moncada told authorities he fled to the United States in 1998.
Moncada did not resist arrest and was taken into custody on administrative immigration violations.
He was returned under heavy security Friday to Mexico where he faces first degree murder, attempted murder and kidnapping charges.
Moncada is accused for his role in the 1998 execution-style slaying of 19 people including eight children. ======================= Mexican Drug cartels terror reaches Alabama
By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 24, 2:30 PM PDT
http://www.lagunajournal.com/mexican_drug_cartels_terror_reac1.htm
Mexican drug cartel gangs and their surrogates terror is believed to have reached Shelby County Alabama in a Birmingham suburb. Authorities released few details in the case of five men who were found slain in a apartment. They say the men appear to have been bound with duct tape and their throats were slashed. Very similar to known tactic’s used by Mexican drug cartel gangs and their American gang surrogates.
The three victims who have been identified at this point are: Ezequiel Rebollar-Perrban, 23 years of age, Jaime Echeverria, 30 years of age, Armando Lopez, 20-30 years of age. Two other victims remain unidentified.
These ruthless drug gangs according to DEA operative who wants to remain anonymous says, “investigators close to the Shelby county murders of five Mexican males was carried out by Mexican drug gangs or their surrogates and is very likely related to drugs and cash.” DEA agents say that the cartels' incursions into the United States are spurring more secondary crimes, such as shootings, kidnapping, and murders.
If this case proves to be Mexican drug cartel related this as well as many other case’s show the dangerous reach of the Mexican drug cartels now goes very deep into middle America and are now reported to be killing, robbing, torturing, kidnapping, and threatening Americans and others at an alarming rate.
These gang members are known to be attacking Americans all over the U.S. Recently it came to light that a gang operation of this type was uncovered operating on the east coast from New York to Florida robbing known drug dealers of both their drugs and cash. These attacks were pulled off all up and down the East Coast, federal investigators said. Similar tactics are being used in Mexico’s violence. Police say this type of crime is happening on both sides of the U.S Mexican border.
A horrifying story describes a little girl who, after being taken to the Florida panhandle from Mexico, resisted while being raped, and was subsequently made an example of, by being beheaded in front of other girls who were being held to be raped. The girls then were made to watch by being left in the room with the little girl’s body for several hours.
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The Mexican and American gangs watch and fellow other drug dealing gangs watch known drug dealing competitors and rob them in their so called safe houses or pull them over in their automobiles and steel their drugs and money. Often to get to higher-ups, they torture their victims to give up there bigger drug connections and the gang would then go rob them and repeat the scenario till they reached the bigger drug dealers then put them out of business and sell the stolen drugs back on the streets at full profits.
U.S. Attorney Benton Campbell said the suspects would conduct surveillance on their victims for weeks at a time.
Investigators said the suspects used terrorist tactics of simulated drowning techniques (water bordering) as well as pliers applied to the male victim’s genitals to learn where and when millions in cash and drugs shipments were being made.
The same source claims that physical evidence, such as drugs, cash, firearms, knifes, handcuffs, police scanners, and other crime scene evidence, such as shell casings and fingerprints were not found at the murder scene by law enforcement officers as are found at Mexican drug cartel other murder scenes. The murdered victims could have been murdered somewhere else and brought to this location one officer said. But they have requested more search warrants and are developing more leads including confiscating several vehicles related to some of the victims and possibly to the culprits.
US federal officials have reported that the Mexican drug cartels are operating in dozens of US cities, and have consolidated their control of the entire corridor of the supply chain of illegal drugs from deep in Mexico north to the U.S. border and beyond.
Mexican drug cartels are the dominant distributors of wholesale quantities of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines and marijuana in the United States.
Mexican drug cartels through their segregate organizations control the lucrative methamphetamine trade, as the arrival of purer Mexican ice methamphetamine has replaced locally produced powder meth, according to the US Department of Justice.
Glen Beck of the popular show of the same name said,” Atlanta has become the latest battleground for Mexican drug cartels.”
"Their idea is to control the whole economic process of production and distribution," said Georgina Sanchez, an independent security consultant in Mexico and executive director of a public safety policy institute.
In many areas of the United States the cartels have entered into partnerships with local gangs, in others they have directly assumed control of local drug distribution, analysts say.
Gwinnett County, Georgia, where Atlanta is located is over 1,000 miles from our U.S. - Mexico border. They have already had nine drug-related kidnappings this year. DEA agents raided a home and charged three men, all illegal aliens, with kidnapping and conspiracy to distribute cocaine after finding that they had bound and chained the victim to a wall in a basement in the town of Lilburn and beat him for nearly a week in an effort to collect $300,000 in drug debt.
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"The violence in [American] cities has a direct cause and effect related to what is taking place in Mexico," said Fred Burton, vice president for counterterrorism at Stratfor, an Austin-based private intelligence company.
"The farther north you go from the border, the less that is understood," said Burton, who is a member of the Texas Border Security Council, which focuses on homeland security and economic development along the Texas-Mexico border.
The biggest worry for local law enforcement groups is that the cartels will bring with them violent methods honed during furious cartel wars in Mexico that have left thousands dead since 2006. In recent years, Mexican drug violence has reached new heights, with beheadings, videotaped executions broadcast on the Internet, and the targeting and killings of top Mexican law enforcement officials. We’re seeing younger individuals being deployed by Mexican cartel leadership up into the United States to work for these cartels. Google or click on: Mexican drug cartels infiltrating colleges and high school campuses in America
Gwinnett D.A. said this is not a blip. This is significant in what’s going on here. U.S. Attorney for the northern part of Georgia said, we are about to see the extreme violence that is happening south of the border happen here in America.
It’s more violent there than it is in Baghdad or Afghanistan. They’re beheading people said Benson. Google or click on: Violent beheadings kidnappings for ransom forcing Mexican’s to flee to the U.S.
==================================== 2 immigrants dead; others stranded near AZ military range http://www.abc15.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=b1660220-b15b- 46d0-b87a-d9c5f58f0d63 The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office reports that at least a dozen undocumented immigrants have been rescued after getting lost near a US Air Force Base in southwestern Arizona Sunday. Sheriff's deputies are working with border patrol agents and DPS officers in an effort to locate five to seven more undocumented immigrants who are believed to be in the area of the Barry M. Goldwater Gunnery Range about 13 miles south of Gila Bend. Two undocumented immigrants have died, likely from dehydration, according to MCSO. The range, which is active with armed military aircraft, was shut down temporarily as authorities searched for other stranded immigrants.
The rescued were taken to a Phoenix area hospital for treatment. Few details were made available Sunday afternoon. ABC15.com will bring you the latest information as it becomes available. ========================== LIKE WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH PERVERTS HERE SO WE IMPORT THEM
Deputies: Man sexually assaults girl, 12 August 25th, 2008 @ 3:19pm by KTAR Newsroom http://www.ktar.com/?nid=6&sid=944125 A suspected illegal immigrant is in Maricopa County Sheriff's custody for the alleged sexual abuse of a 12-year-old girl.
Deputies said Jesus Martinez, 24, was found with the girl by her mother.
Martinez admitted to sexually abusing the girl. The victim said she tried to leave several times by telling the suspect she was too young for him.
Martinez will face five counts of child molestation and sexual abuse.
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Mexico: Anti-crime pact signed by all levels of government August 25, 2008 by m3report NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS Visit our website: http://www.nafbpo.org Foreign News Report
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(Mexico City) 8/23/08
Saturday 8/23/08
El Universal
Anti-crime pact signed by all levels of government
An important summit meeting called by the Federal Security Council was held in Mexico City August 21 in which all levels of government committed themselves to an “institutional and legal revolution” in response to the public concern over the “spiral of violence” in the country. In this unprecedented agreement, they defined crime as “a matter of national security.” The meeting included representatives of the three branches of federal government, the 31 state governments, the chief of the capital (DF) government, unions, church, businesses, civil organizations and news media. The representatives signed an anti-crime pact of 75 commitments that have definite time limits for completion. President Felipe Calderón was present for the signing of the pact and assured that the document meant business and “not a letter of good intentions.”
The 75 commitments of the agreement were published and require action by signatories at all levels of government for reforms through purging of corruption and improving training in enforcement agencies and diligent management of the justice system, directing enforcement efforts to crimes of most concern to the public, coordinating enforcement and related intelligence efforts and and the continuing oversight and evaluation as the reforms are carried out. The language of the commitments emphasizes recovering public trust.
[Note: The editorial cartoon in our report of 8/22/08 graphically shows the crime problem facing Mexico. Gaining control over crime will be difficult because of the entrenched culture of corruption and neglect . However, the potential benefit of this unprecedented accord, in which all major political parties participated, is encouraging and will bear watching, as it could have positive effects on US border security as well.] ——————–
El Universal 8/23/08
- A police officer was killed and two wounded in an attack by an organized crime group on the Villahermosa-Buenavista highway in the state of Tabasco. This is the second such attack in the same area in three days. (see our report of 8/21/08)
- The federal Secretary of Public Security (SSP) reported that from 2001 to the present, kidnapping gangs have included public officials. The report shows that of 897 kidnappers arrested in eight years, 56 have been in positions of public trust. Active military as well as deserters. police agents from various departments and even private security guards are listed.
Sunday 8/24/08
El Universal (Mexico City) 8/24/08
- The US deported Jesús Rubén Moncada Angulo, “El Güero Loco,” to Mexico. He is allegedly a member of the Arellano Félix crime organization and is accused of the homicides of 19 people, among them 5 minors. The murders were committed in Ensenada, Baja California on 17 September 1988 and Moncada fled to the US. The article made significant note of the cooperation of US officials in returning Moncada for prosecution.
- There was another attack on a police post in the same area of the Villahermosa-Buenavista highway in Tabasco reported yesterday. This one left another officer dead. The body count also continues in other parts of the country with 13 within the “past few hours.” ——————–
El Porvenir (Monterrey, Nuevo León) 8/24/08
A tractor-trailer truck overturned on the Mexico-Cuauhtémoc highway in the state of Chiapas with 37 undocumented Guatemalans inside. Two were injured and all were turned over to federal police. The Guatemalans had been confined to a hidden compartment in the trailer under planks covered with sand, described as “subhuman conditions.” ——————–
Prensa Libre (Guatemala City, Guatemala) 8/24/08
The main editorial reflects on the generalized violence which has now become the main concern of Guatemalan citizens. The issue involves not only those persons who have experienced it first hand but the citizenry in general because of the very high economic cost to the nation. Crime now costs Guatemala some 17 billion quetzals (the Guatemalan currency unit; 7.41 quetzals = 1 U.S. dollar), the equivalent of more than 40% of Guatemala’s national budget. ——————— Monday 8/25/08 El Universal (Mexico City) 8/25/08 - Mexican Army generals, experts in national defense, are suggesting professionalizing national police through military disciplines so that the military can be withdrawn from the streets. A comprehensive plan was presented to the Secretary of National Defense and will be sent to the President. Under the proposed program, they also suggested that the death penalty be imposed for those members of the police force who establish ties with organized crime. - Today’s editorial made the point that the strategy of attacking money laundering will hit organized crime where it hurts most. The editorial lauded Mexican banks for their plans to initiate close watch over clients’ transfers of funds and travelers checks. ——————— El Porvenir (Monterrey, Nuevo León) 8/25/08 A band of kidnappers was arrested along with their female leader, an active agent of the AFI (US equiv: FBI). Sonia Virginia Bastida Morales, “La Comandante,” is an AFI agent assigned to the state of Nuevo León. Arrested with her were two accomplices who had held two men captive for 3 million pesos ransom. (nearly $300,000 US) ”La Comandante” presumably selected the victims and directed operations of the gang. Photo relates . ——————– Cambio de Michoacán (Morelia Michoacán) 8/25/08 In a story headlined “Today any Michoacán city can be the target of organized crime,” the ex-director of the state business association said that “someone is not doing their job in the state.” He blames corruption and institutional impunity, noting that the solution implies a long process and “we don’t have a magic wand.” ——————– Novidades de Quintana Roo (Cancún, Quintana Roo) 8/25/08 At least 120 of the 200 taxi drivers in the tourist city of Chetumal, QR have been threatened with harm to their families by narcotraffickers if they refuse to distribute drugs to the organization’s local clients. The information comes from an anonymous source and the police will do nothing because the crimes have never been officially reported. ——————– -end of report-
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