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Caribbean-Latin America
Tijuana police force ordered to turn in guns
2007-01-05
Long overdue, and as any San Diego resident can tell you, not nearly enough...it will take a massive overhaul in pay/professionalism to change this sh*t. Makes Baghdad look familiar
The city's entire 2,300-member municipal police force has been ordered to turn in its weapons, leaving doubt Thursday about who would be patrolling this city of more than 1.5 million residents.

The surprise directive from Mexico's Defense Secretariat comes a day after President Felipe Calderon ordered Operation Tijuana, a major offensive against organized crime in the city. More than 3,000 soldiers and federal agents are being sent to the city with the aim of tackling the city's crime problems.

Federal officials were expected to conduct ballistics tests on the weapons, apparently to see if they could link any of the weapons to the many killings that have been attributed to drug cartels.

Dozens of police officers carrying a range of handguns and automatic weapons lined up Thursday at department headquarters on Eighth Street. The Mexican military, which maintains a registry of weapons, routinely checks police weapons, and officers initially thought this was a regular check.

Federal officials have repeatedly said corruption is widespread in Tijuana's department, which is charged with responsible for maintaining public order in the city.

Mayor Jorge Hank Rhon, in a television interview, said that he has ordered the police department to refrain from patrols. “I can't send them to war without a weapon,” the mayor said.

In the absence of the city officers, the mayor said federal forces will be doing the job of the municipal department.
Posted by:Frank G

#4  No wonder they're in such a hurry to come here.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-01-05 23:02  

#3  TJ cops all went on strike this morning and refused to report in. So now the cartel is fully in charge of TJ without the pretense of police protection. As has always been true, cross at your own risk. Funny isn't it ? It's dangerous for any law abiding American to enter Mexico, but Mexicans enter here illegally, yet fully protected and without any fear.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2007-01-05 11:33  

#2  So the Cartel bosses will just have to shift the payouts from their Police Benevolent Funds column to their Army Emergency Relief column on their cost of doing business books. Big deal.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-01-05 09:21  

#1  "Err, I lost mine, jefe!"
Posted by: gorb   2007-01-05 01:50  

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