Friday, October 7, 2011

11-10-07 Low tech Mexican police // La policía mexicana baja tecnología // 低技术的墨西哥警察

Comment:
Further north, in Los Angeles, California the corrupt justice system is more sophisticated, they furnish the falsely imprisoned fake computer records...
JZ
LINKS:[1] 
09-12-17-Rampart-FIPs (Falsely Imprisoned Persons) - Review
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729660/
[2] 11-04-23 Habeas Corpus in the United States - the case of Richard Isaac Fine
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24729084/
[3] 10-08-18 Zernik, J: Data Mining as a Civic Duty  Online Public Prisoners’ Registration Systems, International Journal on Social Media: Monitoring, Measurement, Mining 1: 84-96 (2010)
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38328591/
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Emacs!

Mexican police 'let drug gang hold kidnap victims in local jail'

Four police officers from Juárez, a suburb of the city of Monterrey, are being held pending further investigation

Associated Press
guardian.co.uk, Friday 7 October 2011 10.33 BST
Police on the streets of Monterrey, Mexico
Police on the streets of Monterrey, Mexico, where drug gangs were allegedly keeping kidnap victims in police cells. Photograph: Tomas Bravo/REUTERS
Several police officers in northern Mexico allowed a violent drug gang to hold kidnap victims in the local jail while ransom payments were being negotiated, an official has said.

Four police officers from Juárez, a suburb of the city of Monterrey, are being held pending further investigation, said Jorge Domene, the security spokesman for Nuevo León state.

The scandal came to light this week when state and federal police freed two kidnapping victims from jail cells in Juárez. Investigators believe that the victims were abducted by the extremely violent Zetas cartel and that the officers were working for the Zetas, Domene said.

READ MORE:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/07/mexican-drug-gang-kidnap-vitims-police-jail

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