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Tuesday, 11 May 2010

The Associated Press: Leaked documents suggest Mexico drug corruption

The Associated Press: Leaked documents suggest Mexico drug corruption: "reported discovery in cartel hands of a sheaf of police documents containing agents' names and contact numbers, along with apparent references to shared U.S. intelligence data, has renewed fears of high-level corruption in Mexico's war on drugs.
The trove of papers — which also included an apparent drug cartel payroll listing police commanders — was found in the car of an associate of Mexico's most powerful drug lord, Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, during a May 2009 bust, the newspaper Reforma said Monday.
The papers appeared to be internal documents, possibly memos or registers, from Mexico's federal Public Safety Department and were listed as evidence of criminal charges, copies of which were obtained by Reforma."

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