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Mexico drug gangs threaten cops on radio, kill them

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Mexico drug gangs threaten cops on radio, kill them
Lizbeth Diaz
Reuters
2.6.09



TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican drug gangs near the U.S. border are breaking into police radio frequencies to issue chilling death threats to cops which they then carry out, demoralizing security forces in a worsening drug war.

"You're next, bastard ... We're going to get you," an unidentified drug gang member said over the police radio in the city of Tijuana after naming a policeman.

The man also threatened a second cop by name and played foot-stomping "narcocorrido" music, popular with drug cartels, over the airwaves.

"No one can help them," an officer named Jorge said of his threatened colleagues as he heard the threats in his patrol car.

Sure enough, two hours later the dead bodies of the two named policemen were found dumped on the edge of the city, their hands tied and bullet wounds in their heads.

Cartels killed some 530 police in Mexico last year, some of them corrupt officers who were working for rival gangs. Others were killed in shoot-outs or murdered for working against the gangs or refusing to turn a blind eye to drug shipments.

Violence has hit shocking levels in Tijuana, over the border from San Diego, since President Felipe Calderon launched an army crackdown on traffickers in late 2006, stirring up new wars between rival cartels over smuggling routes.

The drug war is scaring tourists and investors away from northern Mexico, forcing some businesses to shutter just as the country heads into recession this year.

Badly-paid Tijuana municipal police, often accused of collaborating with rival wings of the local Arellano Felix cartel, are badly demoralized, senior officers say.

"These death threats are part of the psychological warfare that organized crime is using against officers," said Tijuana police chief Gustavo Huerta.

"Before, the gangs began infiltrating the radio after a police execution, which was bad enough, but now they are doing it beforehand and the force feels terrorized," he said.

WORN-OUT BODY ARMOR

Officers in threadbare uniforms and worn-out body armor say they are no match for drug gangs with powerful weapons and state-of-the art technology. Some police cling to religious trinkets and pray for protection, but many others have taken early retirement.

"I and many of my colleagues are thinking our time in the force is over," said Olivia Vidal, a Tijuana policewoman with 15 years in the force. "I have three kids. Two are at university. I would never let them follow in my footsteps."

Drug hitmen are brazenly using pirate radio decoders to flag police murders in advance on the airwave, often playing the brassy accordion-led "narcocorrido" ballads that lionize the escapades of heavily armed, womanizing traffickers.

The gangsters use the decoder to access the radio frequency and then use a transmitter linked to a CD player and a microphone to transmit the narcocorrido music and the threats.

In one recent attack, hitmen killed two officers in their vehicle in Tijuana and then blasted drug ballads over police radio while naming their next targets, just as officers were reaching the first crime scene.

Some gangs sarcastically offer their "condolences" over the air after an execution, broadcasting messages like: "We are so sorry."

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That's hardcore, these guys are fucking ruthless

Sounds like a battle the police have no chance of winning!
 
Seriously sounds like something out of a dystopian future movie. Those drug thugs are going to run that country in every way pretty soon, and something tells me the national economy and the livelihoods of everyday citizens isn't their top priority.

Would the US really rather share a border with the new Colombia, than legalize small amounts of drugs?
 
I hold a fair bit of contempt for coppers, but that is fucked up. These drug cartels are practically the new Government it seems. How many casualties must there be as a result of this drug war before people open their fucking eyes?
How is it justifiable in anyway to be lining the pockets of these evil murderers rather than boosting the economy in such tough times? It beggars fucking belief.
 
The fucked up thing is that this is all so easily preventable. The trouble is, most people cannot [literally for the life of them] think more than one step ahead.
 
It was tried in the 60s with Peace Love Unity Respect to get them to listen....

..it didnt work...

..now they have a REAL problem on there hands.. the people dieing dont deserve it.. but the government stuck with this ever growing problem certainly does.
 
it is a scary situation. i live in texas and although i live several hours drive away from the mexican border - where i live is almost totally mexican or el salvadorian or honduran now. you wouldn't believe how many of the these people here are affiliated with gangs and/or cartels now. we have so many people disappearing in gang/cartel wars here now that they rarely even report it on the news anymore.

some of these people are my friends as well as business associates and although they are 'nice' people all of them carry guns and deal drugs and they make a LOT of money; and of course they send lots of money back to their countries and then bring their families or other gang/cartel members over..... it has gotten to the point where over half our city is hispanic/central/south american - and while there are quite a lot of mexican-americans here too (born here) most of these people are illegeal mexican/hondruan/el salvadorian - you pretty much have to speak spanish to be able to live where i live anymore.
 
Wow I'm glad I live on the other side of this huge fence. Hopefully now that the Mexican government is slapped around like a drunken hooker by drug cartels we can get some quality product coming out of Mexico.
 
It's only a matter of time before the violence really starts to spill over the border.
 
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It's only a matter of time before the violence really starts to spill over the border.

FBI: Mexico Violence Could Spill Over
Violence in Mexico could spill over to the U.S. as an FBI intelligence report said the Mexican gulf cartel may be preparing for possible confrontations with U.S. law officers.

The report says a leader of the cartel's enforcer group, the zetas, ordered dozens of reinforcements to Reynosa, Mexico, across from McAllen which is in south Texas.

The FBI declined comment on the report, but an FBI spokesman did say the Zetas are a significant problem in Mexico and have the potential to pose a significant problem to law enforcement on this side of the border.
 
Do any of you all ever watch Gangland? They had an episode about "The Zetas" and they are the definition of some hardcore dudes. It is already here in the U.S. It is just a matter of time before it begins to spread throughout.
 
I live in Arizona and every now and then all the border states here about things happening within their borders. It's on its way to central united states. They'll go where the money is.
 
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