Posted on 07/26/2009 5:58:43 PM PDT by Ladycalif
Authorities in Baja California, Mexico have arrested 4 men in connection with the murder of U.S. Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas.
According to Mexican federal police , the four were taken into custody while in the act of attempting to smuggle 21 immigrants. During questioning , one of the suspects identified Ernesto Parra Valenzuela as the triggerman. Parra Valenzuela was arrested Friday near the area where the shooting of Rosas took place. Rosas was shot multiple times while on duty in the rugged area near Campo , California on Thursday night. Rosas, who lived in the Imperial Valley , was married with two young children. He had been a Border Patrol Agent for three years.
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An undercover Border Patrol Agent Emerges after spending the night in the Brush:
A Border Patrol Agent Stands on his truck, assisting a helicopter:
Mexican Police directly accross from where Agent Rosas was murdered;
Undercover Mexican Police Assist a Mexican Helicopter.
Reporter from Channel 10 In San Diego, which has been doing a great job
Two of a group of four well dresses and well equipped men who spent the moring after the murder trying to provoke the Border Patrol. That is until a helicopter got a too close and gave them a good dusting.
Flowers Placed where Shockey Truck Trail was closed by the police. It has since reopened.
A Local Flag Flies at Half Mast.
Bump.
And I paid 2.14 to fill my tank today.
Is that a recent price of gas?
Here in FLA, it’s down to 2.37
Great pics, thanks.
campo update
Who would use it? We have never seen one at the border?
The Navy flies P-3 Orions on anti-submrine warfare patrols. They have sensor packages to detect subs. I suppose the sensor packages could be changed to something that would help find people running around the desert.
Just a guess, mind you...
Yes, primarily Navy ASW. There are some fitted out for other intelligence gathering (remembering the one that the Chinese pilot ran into a few years ago). Looks like the customs folks have a few that they use primarily for offshore work. It may be one of theirs rather than a Navy one.
More news this week about or neighbors south of the border from NAFBO.
OFFICIAL CORRUPTION BEING ADDRESSED AT HIGH LEVELS
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El Diario de Coahuila Oaxaca, Mexico 07/23/09
Criminals are desperate
(President defends the use of the power of the State for being superior, legal, democratic, legitimate and constitutional)
In Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, President Felipe Calderón stated the above at the launching ceremony for a new boat of the Oceanic Patrol of the Mexican Navy Independencia. There, the President said that his government would continue deploying all the resources within his reach to reestablish conditions of security, order and legality. He rejoiced at the state of desperation and disorder among the ranks of the criminals due to the loss of the mantel of Protection which has been removed with the detention of corrupt officials.
He insists that his strategy is showing positive results and he assured that in addition to weakening the financial infrastructure of the criminal gangs, now the big Capos are suffering the inconvenience of being taken to prison, a situation which contrasts with the tranquility they formerly enjoyed.
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El Mañana Mexico City 07/23/09
DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) investigates Yarrington
(He is named in various declarations of a narcotrafficker)
The DEA intensified its investigations regarding the ex-governor of Tamaulipas, Tomas Yarrington Ruvalcaba, since he is pointed out in several narcotrafficker statements.
Intelligence sources in Mexico and the USA confided that the ex-governor would be held in preventive custody in Texas, in order to clarify information in statements which a North-American court has. This information was published and broadcast at the national level.
The ex-governor, a member of the PRI political party, is pointed out in an ongoing investigation for the sale of airplanes through the Aviation Servis (sic) Company of San Benito, Texas. Extra-officially, Yarrington is under control in an apartment on Padre Island, Texas, where he will observe the development of the investigations. Such information obligated the Secretary of State (SRE) and the Department of Justice (PGR) to request information from the U.S. Government and learn the true magnitude of the case.
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Excelsior Durango 07/23/09
Fake military checkpoint detected on highway in Durango
Elements of the Tenth Military Zone detained seven presumed members of organized crime who had set up a fake military checkpoint on the Durango-Zacatecas Highway, near the municipality of Poanas.
The Tenth Zone informed that starting with this action, the soldiers seized a ranch, ten vehicles five kilograms of marijuana seed, firearms, ammunition and a fragmentation grenade.
The military authorities report that they also seized military uniforms and equipment of U.S. origin, used to deceive the public and perform inspections of vehicles and people who traveled along the highways.
The arrestees also had vehicles made to appear military to use in the checkpoints they set around the ranch where they operated.
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El Universal Salina Cruz, Oaxaca 07/23/09
New boat for the anti-narco effort is presented
(The Oceanic Patrol boat Independencia has onboard a 76 millimeter cannon, air and surface radars, a helicopter and a speedboat)
Today the Mexican Navy presented the boat Oceanic Patrol Independencia, a vessel totally constructed in Mexico with an investment of 800 million pesos, to guard the waters of the country and fight against narcotraffic.
During the launching ceremony at the port of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca, President Calderón said the vessel would be key to lifesaving and rescue efforts for the citizens. It will also serve in protection of the strategic installations of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and Commission Federal de Electricidad (CFE), among other functions.
Currently, the Mexicans are constructing two more vessels similar to Independencia and two interceptor boats of the Polaris II class. Calderón noted that the budget for the Navy has increased almost 75% during his administration.
He maintained that the Mexican Navy has been in the first line of combat in the fight against narcotraffic.
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El Economista Mexico City 07/22/09
Mexicos fight against the narcos is supported in Spain
(The Colombian ex-minister of Defense, Jose Manuel Santos Calderon, expressed his support for the fight against narcotraffic which Mexico carries forward as he called for global combat against the scourge)
He said that Mexico has had great courage in its fight against narcotraffic; they realized that the effort had to be forceful and there is no room for political easy going with the narco-traffickers; they must be confronted with total determination.
He recalled that the domain of the narcotraffic in Colombia was such that it had us dominated; it had democracy on its knees and at any moment it controlled public powers. It was even successful in prohibiting extradition; we had suffered much from the power of narcotraffic.
It has cost us much blood to get rid of those large narcotraffic organizations and we therefore support everything Mexico does.
Santos directed Operación Jaque last year to free Ingrid Betancourt from the Colombian Guerrillas, and explained that that fight has to be made in the rest of Latin America.
He explained that this fight has more help from Spain, where drug consumption is growing; also in England because this cannot be won by one country. It has to be a global effort.
In the case of Mexico, the power of these organizations is coming out and therefore President Calderón and the Attorney General know that the effort has to be made if democracy is to be taken care of.
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Milenio Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 07/23/09
One hundred Police detained for ties to narcos
(Eighty have already been given formal prison. The remaining twenty, assigned to San Pedro Garza Garcia, have been placed in protective custody and their judicial situation will be determined in the next few days.)
The Attorney General of Nuevo Leon stated that on June 5th one hundred police officers from that entity were detained for ties to the Gulf and Pacific Cartels. The Attorney General stated that operations that are pursued to clean up the agencies in Nuevo León include the Mexican Army, federal support forces and the (PGE) Procuraduria General del Estado.
He said that this type of action will continue permanently with the objective of having the uniformed police enjoy complete credibility and being prepared to attend to the needs of the citizenry.
The goal, he said, is to continue a frontal assault against organized crime and to avoid the police having any level of collaboration or participation with criminal groups who seek to operate in diverse territories.
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Can anyone ID the weapon? One story on the wire has the perp scum in possession of the murdered Border Patrol agent’s service weapon.
They’ve been used extensively in Afghanistan too. I was a little surprised to see sub hunters 700 miles inland. They are loaded for bear, electronically speaking. A new version is on the way; known as Neptunes I believe.
The new ones are 737s and are much less suitable for the ASW role. (The P-3s can fly to the patrol area, shut off a couple of engines and loiter for up to 20 hours. Imagine how long a 737 could loiter if you shut off 2 engines...)
It could loiter for the remainder of the flight.
That’s not the agent’s weapon. Agents use the HK P2000. The one in the picture looks like a Beretta 96F Bridadier.
ping
Altitude would be a factor.
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