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Mexico Ousts Hundreds Of Police Commanders
NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE ^ | June 26, 2007 | James C. McKinley Jr.

Posted on 06/26/2007 1:02:34 PM PDT by DogByte6RER

Mexico ousts hundreds of police commanders

Government is cracking down on corruption

By James C. McKinley Jr.

NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE

June 26, 2007

MEXICO CITY – Mexico purged 284 commanders from the top ranks of its federal police forces yesterday as part of the government's effort to contain corruption and halt an underworld war between drug traffickers.

“We know Mexicans demand an honest, clean and trustworthy police force,” Public Security Secretary Genaro García Luna said at a news conference. “It's obvious there are mafias that are acting to keep the situation from changing, to continue enriching themselves through corruption and crime.”

García Luna said the federal police chiefs in all 32 states were among those demoted and sent to be retrained. They will be replaced with officers who are from an elite corps that underwent special training and vetting and who have submitted to drug tests and polygraph tests. He acknowledged that a handful of the demoted senior officers were being investigated over allegations that they had taken bribes, but he provided no details.

Mexico has been plagued not only by corrupt officers working for drug dealers, but also by honest officers too terrified to take on the gangs.

Although new administrations have revamped the federal police in the past, the effort to put new commanders in key places throughout the nation's police forces was unprecedented, criminologists said.

Since taking office in December, President Felipe Calderón has waged an aggressive offensive against drug traffickers, sending thousands of troops and federal agents into towns and states where mobsters control local officials.

His efforts have so far unleashed the worst wave of drug-related violence this country has seen. Just this year more than 1,050 civilians, along with 178 police officers and 19 soldiers, have been killed in gangland shootouts and executions. Traffickers often employ corrupt officers as gunmen.

Also yesterday, Mexican and U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Mexico's main drug cartels are talking to each other in an attempt to calm a recent round of bloody turf battles. However, officials denied reports that a government representative may have been a party to the talks.

The talks between the two main drug gangs, the Sinaloa and the Gulf cartels, were first reported in yesterday's edition of The Dallas Morning News.

Experts on reforming the police said the purge was a good first step, though some said the heart of the corruption problem had always been the lack of internal affairs investigators and of outside oversight of the police. What is more, Mexico's police officers are poorly trained and poorly paid compared with their U.S. and European counterparts, making them ripe targets for bribes.

“You can change the people and not change the institution,” said Ernesto López Portillo Vargas, executive director of the Institute for Security and Democracy, an independent group that studies police corruption issues. “This is the big risk.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; borderrats; borders; borderwars; cartels; corruption; federales; headedourway; ilegals; illegals; invasion; mexico; narco; narcotraffickers; ratcrime; stinkinbadges; stinkingbadges
"Mexico purged 284 commanders from the top ranks of its federal police forces yesterday as part of the government's effort to contain corruption and halt an underworld war between drug traffickers."

Well...the downside may very just be that now there are 284 MORE illegal aliens who will be jumping across the border. After all...doesn't America need more corrupt cops to do the jobs that honest American cops just won't do?

Call me cynical...

1 posted on 06/26/2007 1:02:37 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
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To: DogByte6RER

...last seen in line at ICE Headquarters filling out job applications!


2 posted on 06/26/2007 1:04:14 PM PDT by TexasCajun
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Corruption in Mexico solved! That was easy.


3 posted on 06/26/2007 1:06:43 PM PDT by CAWats
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Que lastima! I lost my job as commadante. America...here I COME! Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
4 posted on 06/26/2007 1:10:58 PM PDT by DogByte6RER ("Loose lips sink ships")
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To: DogByte6RER

“We know Mexicans demand an honest, clean and trustworthy police force,”

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA


5 posted on 06/26/2007 1:14:04 PM PDT by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: doug from upland

That is funny!


6 posted on 06/26/2007 1:17:44 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (The evil which you fear becomes a certainty by what you do.)
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To: DogByte6RER

More propaganda to make us say, “Hey, look, Mexico is cleaning up her act, I guess it is alright if the whole country moves here and sucks up all our resources!”. They just keep trying with the childish tricks.


7 posted on 06/26/2007 1:18:11 PM PDT by calex59
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To: DogByte6RER

Cynical, has anyone seen the bridge?


8 posted on 06/26/2007 1:19:19 PM PDT by gathersnomoss (If General Patton was alive, he would slap many faces!!)
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To: CAWats

Corruption in Mexico solved! That was easy.
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Attacking corruption in Mexico is like attacking a T-Rex with a fly swatter....no problem though, they will be shipping alot (MORE) of their gangs and drug operations here after the KENNEDY/BUSH/MCCAIN amnesty bill is passed.


9 posted on 06/26/2007 1:26:07 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: DogByte6RER
Well...the downside may very just be that now there are 284 MORE illegal aliens who will be jumping across the border.

I think we should encourage Mexico in this, and help any way we can. The root cause of illegal immigration is the corruption at every level of the Mexican economy that slows economic growth. Fix that, and the economy can thrive, spawning fewer illegal alien crossings into America.

10 posted on 06/26/2007 1:26:36 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: EagleUSA

We could eliminate corruption by legalizing drugs, but of course, that will never happen.


11 posted on 06/26/2007 1:30:34 PM PDT by CAWats
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To: CAWats

We could eliminate corruption by legalizing drugs, but of course, that will never happen.
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True, then all we would have to deal with is 15 million, or so, illegals, paying for them with TRILLIONS OF TAX PAYER DOLLARS, and then paying for the ones that will continue to come across our border to enjoy the Teddy-Bush amnesty.....sure is a pretty picture, eh???


12 posted on 06/26/2007 1:34:32 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: DogByte6RER

Isn’t “uncorrupt Mexican” an oxymoron?


13 posted on 06/26/2007 1:41:20 PM PDT by TexasRepublic (Afghan protest - "Death to Dog Washers!")
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To: DogByte6RER
“Mexico ousts hundreds of police commanders”

On the other side of the coin, however, is the fact that the U.S. Border Patrol is hiring new officers to replace the ones that didn’t properly respect the universal rights of undocumented Americans and, accordingly, there are lots of jobs for these guys just a few miles from home.

Corruption in their prior jobs should not be an impediment to their transition.

14 posted on 06/26/2007 1:43:09 PM PDT by vetsvette (Bring Him Back)
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To: DogByte6RER
“We know Mexicans demand an honest, clean and trustworthy police force,” Public Security Secretary Genaro García Luna said at a news conference.”

Oh, that’s going to happen. sarcasm

15 posted on 06/26/2007 1:46:52 PM PDT by freekitty
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To: EagleUSA

Mexico will not tolerate the legalization of drugs by the United States. And no, I don’t know what they would do, but they would not stand still for it. (Unless we get the drugs from them.)


16 posted on 06/26/2007 1:47:51 PM PDT by CAWats
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To: DogByte6RER
Well that flaming asshole Richardson, who as we all know pitched for the Purple socks in the 1901 World Series, wants to hire Mexican nationals for the local PD’s.
Here is a ready made group of trained pros who can stem right in and do the job that Americano cant or wont do.

Remember La Mordida is more that just a nibble.

17 posted on 06/26/2007 1:52:33 PM PDT by Gideon T. Reader (DEMOCRATS: Not quite American. PALESTINIANS: A proud history of mindless violence since 1964.)
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To: DogByte6RER
President Felipe Calderón has waged an aggressive offensive

This really is Mexico's only hope. One they conquer the culture of corruption (not just Mexico, but most of Latin America), they can get on the road to being a place where people can make an honest living.

18 posted on 06/26/2007 1:55:50 PM PDT by Patriotic1 (Dic mihi solum facta, domina - Just the facts, ma'am)
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To: CAWats

Mexico will not tolerate the legalization of drugs by the United States.
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Oh, they would whine like liberals, wouldn’t they??? (chuckle)

That would put a big dent in the national gross product!!!


19 posted on 06/26/2007 2:24:20 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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