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Mexicans seize huge cocaine haul ~ On a Venezuelan airplane headed for US, 5 1/2 tons.....
BBC ^ | Wednesday, 12 April 2006, 04:46 GMT 05:46 UK | staff

Posted on 04/12/2006 9:11:32 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

Mexicans seize huge cocaine haul

Mexican General Carlos Gaytan

General Carlos Gaytan said the Mexicans were tipped off

Mexican officials say they have seized five-and-a-half tonnes of cocaine from a commercial aircraft that landed after flying from Venezuela.

The drugs are said to have a potential street value of up to $100m (£57m).

The cocaine was reportedly packed in more than 100 suitcases marked "private". Three people were arrested.

Mexican officials say that cocaine is increasingly being imported from Colombia via Venezuela, with the US being the ultimate destination.

In this case the army was waiting for the plane as it landed at the airport of Ciudad de Carmen, 880km (550 miles) east of Mexico City, after being tipped off by Venezuelan authorities, said Mexican General Carlos Gaytan.

The co-pilot of the aircraft was arrested. The pilot and co-pilot of another plane, which was believed to be ready to take the cocaine on to the next location, were also detained.

A US report in March said Venezuela has become a key transit point for drugs because of "rampant corruption at the highest levels of law enforcement and a weak judicial system".

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has ended co-operation with the US Drug Enforcement Agency, accusing it of spying.




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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Mexicans seize huge cocaine haul ~ On a Venezuelan airplane headed for US, 5 1/2 tons

The rest of the headline is: "Of illegals exchanged for the coke (Vicente's supply is low)."
21 posted on 04/12/2006 9:40:36 AM PDT by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Well done Mexico, and thanks.


22 posted on 04/12/2006 9:42:46 AM PDT by Centurion2000 (Every man must be tempted, sometimes,to hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
cocaine is increasingly being imported from Colombia via Venezuela, with the US being the ultimate destination.

I would think that that amount of poison could be considered a WMD and it's delivery to the USA as a terrorist attack. An act of War.

23 posted on 04/12/2006 9:47:10 AM PDT by Mike Darancette (Proud soldier in the American Army of Occupation..)
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To: MadeInAmerica
Now...Mexican military can send the drugs thru and keep the money.

My exact thoughts....

24 posted on 04/12/2006 9:52:09 AM PDT by Rockitz (This isn't rocket science- Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
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To: Mike Darancette

Good thought!


25 posted on 04/12/2006 9:57:13 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Looks like Mexico will be importing 5 1/2 tons of cocaine and not Venezuela or Columbia.

Profit sharing?


26 posted on 04/12/2006 9:57:56 AM PDT by Marine Inspector (Government is not the solution to our problem; Government is the problem)
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To: jw777; battlecry; Ernest_at_the_Beach; All
Well look at Mexico. Stopping something. And within their own borders, no less....
Somebody is not paying the protection money. Heads are going to roll on this.

LOL! :D

Quick...Bring in the "Replacement Killers/M13"...

I'm sure the Mexican Drug Cartel, shall find killing only "the honest government soldiers/officials"..much easier to do.

27 posted on 04/12/2006 9:58:23 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you....... :^)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Mexico's GNP just increased by $100 million.


28 posted on 04/12/2006 10:00:02 AM PDT by OB1kNOb (America is the land of the free BECAUSE of the BRAVE !! BUILD THE WALL! PROTECT OUR BORDERS!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Who cares, were there any snakes on the plane?


29 posted on 04/12/2006 10:06:35 AM PDT by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K virus -only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: presidio9

yeah, they boarded the plane when it landed in Mexico.


30 posted on 04/12/2006 10:16:20 AM PDT by jw777
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To: presidio9

The suitcases were marked "private". I hope there was a search warrant issued.


31 posted on 04/12/2006 10:27:03 AM PDT by BarbM
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

"Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has ended co-operation with the US Drug Enforcement Agency, accusing it of spying."

So, now we know why the little bird brain wants the U.S. Embassy out of Venezuela. They are getting a might close to breaking the drug ring that is, oh so profitable for, Chavey-baby...







32 posted on 04/12/2006 10:53:42 AM PDT by Mrs. Darla Ruth Schwerin
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Yet the pilot of the plane "escaped". Give me a break.


33 posted on 04/12/2006 10:56:37 AM PDT by Flightdeck (Longhorns+January=Rose Bowl Repeat)
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To: Rockitz
Now...Mexican military can send the drugs thru and keep the money. My exact thoughts....

...and mine, ditto that. There is no way that snow gets melted.

34 posted on 04/12/2006 11:18:38 AM PDT by Migraine (...diversity is great (until it happens to you)...)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Corrupt Chavista Venezuelans are the only people on earth who can make the Mexican cops look noble in comparison.

Mexico should privatize its oil company and then destroy Venezuela's Chavista rules economically with its ample Mexican supply and high earnings that US-America will be happy to buy for them as Venezuela's Chavistas get left in the dust.

Mexico is the only nation that has the power to do this. Mexico could trash the Chavistas if it really put its mind to it. Meanwhile, Venezuela's Chavistas are now busy sending their drugs through Mexico and don't think the Mexicans like it.


35 posted on 04/12/2006 12:06:29 PM PDT by Kitten Festival (The thug of Caracas has got to go.)
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To: MadeInAmerica

That is what I was thinking. Unless they destroy it now, it will be in the USA before long.


36 posted on 04/12/2006 12:43:33 PM PDT by FreeAtlanta (Join FR Team 36120 at http://folding.stanford.edu {Protein Folding Project})
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To: MadeInAmerica

The people that got caught obviously did not pay off the proper Mexican authorities. I bet they will not let that happen again.


37 posted on 04/12/2006 1:58:07 PM PDT by Uncle Hal
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To: Migraine; MadeInAmerica
Now...Mexican military can send the drugs thru and keep the money. My exact thoughts....and mine, ditto that. There is no way that snow gets melted.

...unless they convert it to crack.

38 posted on 04/12/2006 3:36:09 PM PDT by Rockitz (This isn't rocket science- Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Venezuela: drug dealers paradise

By Aleksander Boyd

London 15.04.06 | Pondering over the huge seizure of cocaine in Mexico I can't help but conclude that DISIP, army and/or National Guard and authorities from Venezuela's main airport Simon Bolivar, indeed if the cargo was loaded there, must be either on the take or be part of the operational team.


The cocaine was placed inside 128 luggage cases. Are we to believe that not one law enforcement officer, custom or immigration agent, military or airport official saw what was taking place? Furthermore, many people are needed to load such cargo swiftly, why did it not arise any suspicions?


But it gets even more convoluted. The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) register has got some information about the N900SA DC9-15 seized in Mexico. As a matter of public record, as of April 13 2006 -that is the day before yesterday, the plane was deregistered in the USA and "exported" to Venezuela. This is a nice lead to DEA and international law enforcement agencies, isn't it? Who bought the plane? Who paid for it? Who exported it to Venezuela?

This other link provides flight information related to the plane. On Wednesday, Apr 05, 2006 it departed from St. Petersburg Clearwater International to Simon Bolivar International airport. But the bust took place on April 11. So what happened between those two dates?

There have been some innacurate reports in the press as to the ownership of the plane, which has been attributed to SKYWAYS AIRCRAFT SECURITY that in turn is a subsidiary of SkyWay Communications Holding (SWYC). It may have been due to the seal that the N900SA had next to its main door. However the FAA's register shows no record of the plane having been owned by either of the companies aforementioned. Equally interesting is the fact that Royal Sons Inc., the last known owner, is cited as one of the 20 largest unsecured creditors in the Chapter 11 Petition Date of June 14, 2005 (Bankruptcy Case No.: 05-11953) filed by SWYC. Moreover Royal Sons Inc. allegedly had or has an office in Venice airport in Florida:


ROYAL SONS INC. used to be (or is also) working from VENICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, where convicted Dutch fraudster Rudi Dekker’s Huffman Aviation trained some of the 9-11 hijackers. (small world after all)


Address listed as:
Royal Sons Inc.
224 East Airport Ave
Venice, FL 34285
Phone: (727) 535-5005
Fax: (727) 535-5156
Aircraft Dealers and Brokers
1131548870, (Google map )



And Huffman:
HUFFMAN AVIATION, INC. VENICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 400 EAST AIRPORT AVE VENICE, FL 34285-4007, Phone: (800) 966-8635 Fax: (941) 485-7401 (Google map )


Is it coincidence that Mohamed Atta learned how to fly in the close vicinity of Royal Sons Inc.? What I do know is that this cocaine bust merits minute scrutiny and investigation on the part of INTERPOL, DEA and related law enforcement agencies, and one of the angles that need proper exposure is the Venezuelan connection. In the interest of the hemisphere and the world at large, officials from the Chavez regime ought to be subpoenaed in this respect in order to determine responsibilities.

Addendum

Venezuelan sources in Maiquetia, local for Simon Bolivar International airport, claim that the other plane held by Mexican authorities, a Falcon registration XB-IYK, frequently landed and refueled there. Sources maintain that a revision of a) flight itineraries filed to Venezuela's Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC) and b) tax records levied on airplanes (DOSA) that use the airport could reveal the activities of the gang.

http://www.vcrisis.com/index.php?content=letters/200604150754


39 posted on 04/18/2006 8:16:18 PM PDT by Velveeta
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To: Velveeta; Marine_Uncle; Uncle Hal; MadeInAmerica; FreeAtlanta; Kitten Festival; Mike Darancette
And there this too, :

Hugo Chavez's comrades behind drugs seized in Mexico

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By Aleksander Boyd

London 14.04.06 | Jeremy McDermott with The Scotsman reports the following article from Bogota:

MEXICAN authorities yesterday began investigations into the involvement of Colombian guerrillas in the shipment of 5.5 tons of cocaine seized from a commercial aircraft.

The high-purity cocaine, the biggest seizure in recent years, was found amid 128 pieces of luggage on a US passenger airline, Aero Flight, which left Caracas in Venezuela and made an unregistered stop in Ciudad de Carmen, Mexico, where soldiers found the drugs. The cocaine is valued at £70 million.

Santiago Vasconcelos, of the Mexican attorney general's office, said there was evidence that the drugs came from guerrillas of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), who have long-standing agreements with Mexican drug cartels to supply cocaine in exchange for weapons and ammunition. The two pilots, Poot Pérez and Pérez de Gracia, have been arrested before in connections with a drug flight, but managed to escape prosecution. They are unlikely to do so again.

These 5.5 tons make up the first major shipment linked to the FARC since the US attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, issued 50 indictments covering most of the FARC senior command structure, on charges of drug-trafficking.

"We believe these men are responsible for not only manufacturing and exporting devastating amounts of cocaine, but enforcing their criminal regime with violence," Mr Gonzales said.

It is significant that the drugs came via Venezuela, because the Colombian army has long alleged that Venezuela's socialist president, Hugo Chavez, is sympathetic to the Marxist rebels.

At last someone starts connecting the dots. Once upon a time, Hugo Chavez allowed to be interviewed by what he considers the hostile media. In one such interview, given to Andrés Mata Osorio and published in El Universal 23 of May 1999, Chavez affirmed "I will not permit US overflights in Venezuela." May 1999 folks. There's a whole series of comments, articles, interviews and so on given on the topic by high officials of the Chavez regime (search words "sobrevuelos dea chavez"). The point I am trying to get at is, that since the very beginning, Hugo Chavez's commitment to the drug trade has been steadfast and open. One could call it a state policy of ensuring that US military or DEA planes could not shoot down, or chase, drug dealing activities carried out in Venezuela. Raping, yet again, the sovereignty discourse, Hugo Chavez keeps claiming that his regime does more than enough to combat and eradicate drug trade and narcoguerrillas.

Evidence, as is often the case with his 'revolution,' indicates that since Chavez's arrival in power, Venezuela has become the favourite launching pad for Colombia's drug traffickers. It is argued that +80% of the cocaine produced in neighbouring Colombia and the region enters the international markets via Venezuela, as heretofore unseen quantities have been seized in various countries.

On the other hand Chavez's cozy relationship with the FARC is no secret. So much so that the deranged president disrupted ties with Colombia, Venezuela's second largest commercial partner, over the capture in Caracas of FARC's leader Rodrigo Granda, who had Venezuelan citizenship, whose wife and step-daughter were welcomed by close associates of Chavez -read Rodriguez Chacin, and who was a guest of honor in one of his Bolivarian get-togethers.

As I keep saying, continental revolutions are extremely costly enterprises and PDVSA's moneys can take him only so far. The drug trade, pretty much controlled regionally by his FARC mates, is another source of incredible dividends. The quid pro quo is obviously total freedom to FARC and drug dealers to operate and move huge amounts of dope in, through and from Venezuela. And to make sure that nothing gets in the way of his guerrilla friends Chavez bought +100.000 AK-47s and the license to produce ammunition.

Gossip has it that someone I know personally, Ronald Moret, is back in business. Moret, if memory serves well, was caught in Canada, carrying DISIP credentials, in the early 90ies with more than 1 ton of cocaine concealed in off-board marine engines. He did some 9 years for it. Back in the days, Moret had some very powerful connections and it appears that in this revolutionary times he has gained anew some leverage with DISIP.

Ergo it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest that either FARC or Venezuelan operatives high up in the Chavez administration or both were behind this operation. Never in history had criminals had it so easy as in today's Venezuela.

40 posted on 04/18/2006 8:57:39 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (History is soon Forgotten,)
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