Mexico detains ten mayors for alleged drug ties
Javier Ortiz, known as "El Arqui," stands with nine other suspects during a news conference at Mexico's federal police headquarters in Mexico City, Tuesday, May 26. Ortiz, an alleged member of the Mexican drug cartel known as La Familia Michoacán a, and nine others were detained during two police operations in the states of Michoacán and Mexico. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) — Federal forces detained 10 mayors and 18 other officials Tuesday for allegedly protecting one of Mexico's most violent drug cartels in an unprecedented anti-corruption sweep in the Pacific coast state of Michoacán.
Soldiers and federal agents fanned out across President Felipe Calderon's native state to carry out the operation, which an expert called a blow to the political Class tied to traffickers in Michoacán.
The officials, who had been under investigation for six months, allegedly leaked sensitive information and provided protection to La Familia cartel, said Ricardo Najera, a spokesman for the federal Attorney General's Office. He declined to give more details to avoid compromising the case.
More than 200 federal agents burst into the state attorney general's office in
The mayors came from different parties, including Calderon's own conservative National Action Party.
The detentions of elected officials show how Mexican cartels have infiltrated the country's political structure and how far reaching their control is in rural Mexico, said Victor Clark, an expert on trafficking based in the drug plagued northern border city of Tijuana.
It also marks a first for the federal government, which has arrested scores of corrupt police officers in the past but has never gone after such a large group of mayors.
"This is a huge blow to the cartel. These ties are indispensable for the operation of these organizations," said Clark, director of the
High-ranking state police officials and two municipal police chiefs were among those detained Tuesday, including state police academy director Mario Bautista and the state governor's adviser, Citlalli Fernandez, who also is the former public safety secretary, the Attorney General's Office said.
Meanwhile, the federal Public Safety Department paraded before the paraded before the news media 11 suspected La Familia members who were detained late Monday and early Tuesday in the states of Michoacán and Mexico, among them a former Michoacán state police officer.
Najera declined to say whether those arrests were related to the Michoacán operation.
The sweep drives home
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