Dec 31, 2010

Whack-a-mole: Mexican drug traffickers set up new cells in Central America

The mole are multiplying rapidly!

Mexican drug traffickers set up new cells in Central America - CSMonitor.com: "One of the most violent drug gangs in Mexico, Los Zetas, has set up cells in several Central American countries. They’ve recruited local former military agents to their training camps, terrorized undocumented migrants, and lured poor farmers and youth to work as hired hands, just like they’ve done in Mexico, experts say.

The latest sign of how entrenched Los Zetas have become: Alleged members of the group forced radio stations in a Guatemalan province earlier this week to broadcast a threat of “war” against civilians. Their conditions were unclear, but they appeared to be calling on law enforcement to cease targeting traffickers." Dec. 30, 2010

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