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Mexican official: CIA 'manages' drug trade
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19896011:MV8xOTM0MzE0XzMyNDAyNTA0XzQ4NEZDMkMw] [quote:ouicestmoi 20478391:MV8xOTM0MzE0XzMyNDAyNDU5XzRBNEIyMDBG] LOL thats not news my friend and is not the first official insider gov "singing" others were killed when publishing material even this next article was supported by NYT newspaper of USA proceso magazine "La Agencia Antidrogas de Estados Unidos (DEA, por sus siglas en inglés) ayudó a lavar dinero para un importante traficante de drogas y su principal proveedor de cocaína de Colombia, con el objetivo preciso de infiltrase en México." DEA agency washing money to infiltrate mexican cartels with the colombian traffic providers. source http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=294317 . . . [/quote] MEXICO CITY (approved). - The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA, for its acronym in English) helped launder money for a major drug dealer and its principal supplier of cocaine from Colombia, with the specific purpose of infiltrating and dismantling criminal organizations in Mexico. This was announced by U.S. daily The New York Times (NYT), citing Mexican official documents, he says, "provide rare details of cooperation and the ways that blur the line between fighting and facilitating crime". source http://www.proceso.com.mx/?p=294317 [/quote]
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Allegations about official complicity in the drug business are nothing new when they come from activists, professors, campaigners or even former officials. However, an official spokesman for the authorities in one of Mexico's most violent states - one which directly borders Texas - going on the record with such accusations is unique.
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