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    Mexico says Gadhafi son tried to enter country

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico said Wednesday that a son of the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi and three relatives had plotted to sneak into Mexico under false names and take clandestine refuge at a posh Pacific coast resort.

    The elaborate plan to bring al-Saadi Gadhafi to Mexico allegedly involved two Mexicans, a Canadian and a Danish suspect, all of whom have been detained, Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire said.

    He did not reveal which relatives had planned to accompany Al-Saadi Gadhafi, who is known for his love of professional soccer and run-ins with police in Europe.

    The plot was uncovered by Mexican intelligence agents in early September as al-Saadi was fleeing Libya shortly after his father's ouster. He never made it to Mexico, but did reach the Western African country of Niger, where he has been living.

    The plotters allegedly jetted into Mexico, opened bank accounts and bought properties meant to be used as safe houses in several parts of the country, including one at a resort on Mexico's Pacific coast.

    "The large economic resources which this criminal organization has, or had, allowed them to contract private flights," Poire told a news conference.

    Poire said the leader of the plot was a Canadian woman he identified as Cynthia Vanier. He said she had been detained on Nov. 10 and is being held, along with three other suspects, under a form of house arrest on suspicion of using false documents, human smuggling and organized crime.

    Poire said Vanier "was the direct contact with the Gadhafi family and the leader of the group, and presumably was the person in charge of the finances of the operation.

    The plot also allegedly involved a Mexican woman who lived in the United States, who Poire said served as the liaison to obtain the falsified Mexican identity documents.

    A Danish man was "the logistic liaison" for the plan, Poire said. He said the alleged conspirators also traveled to Kosovo "and several Middle Eastern countries."

    "The activities of the criminal organization in our country included the falsification of official documents, the opening of bank accounts with false documents (and) the purchase of real estate that was intended, among other things, to serve as a residence for the Gadhafi family at a house located in the zone of the Bahia de Banderas," just north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta, Poire said.

    The Mexican officials made no mention of Moammar Gadhafi himself being involved in the plan, and Poire did not say which relatives might have planned to accompany the son to Mexico. The elder Gadhafi was ousted from power in late August and was captured and killed in Libya on Oct. 20.

    Gary Peters, the director of Ontario, Canada-based Can/Aust Security & Investigations International Inc., said in a telephone interview that he had worked as al-Saadi's North America security chief for several years and confirmed that Gadhafi had planned to travel to Mexico because "he was interested in buying property there in Punta Mita."

    Al-Saadi had never been there before and probably read about it in a magazine, Peters said. "It's a pretty well-known place. It's a highfalutin place."

    The resort features private villas, five-star hotels and a golf course. The resort's website, Puntamita.com, describes it as "an inviting seaside playground, a natural magnet for aquatic adventures. The sparkling waters, pristine beaches, coral reef and occasionally rocky coast inspire a host of delightful experiences."

    Peters told The Associated Press he knew Vanier and confirmed that her role was to get travel documents for Gadhafi's son, but he said the arrangements were legitimate, as far as he knew.

    "It wasn't smuggling. I don't understand how they're saying it was smuggling," he said.

    The plan, Peters said, "was to help him get there on humanitarian rights." Asked if that meant he might have intended to file an asylum claim, Peters said "I can't really comment on it at the moment. Cindy's in jail now so I don't know what's going on down there."

    "I don't know where these documents were coming from; that was all Cindy's area. I was just doing security," Peters said.

    "As far as I knew, the contacts that she was talking to, they weren't going to be false, they were going to be legitimate documents." But he added he didn't know whether al-Saadi's name would appear on the passports. "I don't know whose name, I don't know, that wasn't my area."

    Poire said the false travel documents were issued in the names of "Daniel Bejar Hanan, Amira Sayed Nader, Moah Bejar Sayed and Sofia Bejar Sayed." The Gadhafi name did not appear on any of the documents.

    Peters said the plan for al-Saadi to travel to Mexico is now off: "That's not going to happen, obviously." The call was then cut off.

    Peters told the Canada's National Post newspaper in an interview published in October that he worked mostly for al-Saadi but said he had also briefly guarded Col. Gadhafi's sons Saif al-Islam and Hannibal.

    He said he helped al-Saadi flee to Niger and he had escorted Hannibal and Col. Gadhafi's daughter Ayesha from Libya to Algeria in a convoy.

    After Peters delivered al-Saadi to Niger, he returned to Libya, where gunmen opened fire on his three-vehicle convoy, wounding him, he told the newspaper.

    The elder Gadhafi ruled Libya with an eccentric brutality for nearly 42 years before he was ousted by an uprising in August. He was captured and killed in October, along with his son Muatassim. Killed earlier in the civil war were younger brothers Seif al-Arab and Khamis. Another son, Seif al-Islam, was captured in Libya in November. Their mother, Safiya, and sister Aisha fled to neighboring Algeria.

    Outsiders have long viewed Mexico as a good place for fugitives to lose themselves in. Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky took refuge in Mexico in the 1930s, and was murdered here by a Soviet agent in 1940. The jailbreaker portrayed in the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" finds a new life under blue Mexican skies. In the 1960s, Jimi Hendrix sang, "I'm going way down south, way down to Mexico way, ... where I can be free," in the song "Hey Joe."

    In 2003, Andrew Luster, a Max Factor heir, jumped a $1 million bond on charges that he drugged and raped three women.

    Bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman and others apprehended Luster near Puerto Vallarta. He was taken back to the United States to serve a 124-year prison sentence.

     

    258 comments

    • debi  •  5 mths ago
      well Mexico can stop illegal immigration for their own country, maybe we need to take lessons from them....
    • Grace  •  5 mths ago
      Good job, Mexican intelligence.
    • Boredtotears  •  5 mths ago
      You know you are desperate if you are trying to get INTO Mexico illegally
      • Victor 5 mths ago
        Better than being in Libya. With all the money he stole he could've lived in luxury.
      • Thisisit 5 mths ago
        Say "NO AMNESTY" to Newton Leroy Gingrich
      • Kenneth 5 mths ago
        Hay Transv, Go back to the needle,this is about Mexico and the drugs you buy to keep the cartel in business.
    • drill4you  •  Boca Raton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      harder to get into mexico than to the US.
      • johann 5 mths ago
        Obammy will probably try to sue Mexico next, that seems to be his thing when stopping illegals is involved.
      • Rob 5 mths ago
        Google mexican immigration laws. They are so tough that if we had the same rules here, we would not have a single illegal alien in our country.
      • Jarod 5 mths ago
        I can drive across the Mexican border with not even being stopped..to get into the United States it takes a 3 hour border stop check...i don't think you guys have the facts
    • August Belflower  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      See how strict is Mexico's immigration? They don't let illegals get in.
    • j B  •  5 mths ago
      How bout that, Mexico's borders are more secure than our own.
      • MP 5 mths ago
        no they are not....they put no effort into stopping their own from coming into this country illegally. God knows what gets by them....
      • j B 5 mths ago
        God, take a joke.
    • igiveup  •  5 mths ago
      You mean to tell me someone wanted to ENTER mexico?
      • Bonzopookie 5 mths ago
        and look how "open" the Mexican border is...
      • Richard 5 mths ago
        you obviously have not ever put a foot in Mexico....it has beautiful beaches and land that is way better than the U.S. The climate is warmer too...you yankees took the wrong part of Mexico....
    • Wolf359  •  Athens, Greece  •  5 mths ago
      So, an illegal alien didn't make it to Mexico. good job, maybe they can help us stop the illegals who enter the usa?
    • Whispering Death  •  5 mths ago
      Mexico is the #$%$ of the Americas.
    • SickandTired  •  5 mths ago
      The easiest way to enter th USA is through Mexico. Everyone knows that.
    • Charlton Heston  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Three lessons learned here: FBI and CIA take notes, this is how terrorists, Al Qaeda or people with money can enter Mexico. It won't take much for a private plane to enter the U.S. Drug dealers have done it times and again. Second, ICE you could learn something from Mexico, they are better at detecting illegals than y'all. Third, the White House take notes, people with money can buy properties in the U.S. and they soon will own a large portions of our soil. Countries like China and Vietnam have been infiltrating U.S. soil over the years sending their rich but problaby communist party members to buy and live lavishly on our soil. They could organize an entire army right under our nose and we won't even know it. Obozo the clown, rather than spending money suing Alabama & Arizona and send money abroad for gay rights, you could do something about these lessons. Soon we will wake up finding China owned half of U.S. soil and ports.
    • John  •  Tampa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Had he succeeded, he'd have a bought a sombrero for $2, walked across the border, and would now be living in San Diego -- at taxpayer expense.
    • Taipan  •  San Antonio, United States  •  5 mths ago
      He should have flown the the sanctuary city of Los Angeles or San Francisco - they'll let anybody hide there, especially if they're against the U.S. government.
    • W F  •  5 mths ago
      It is amusing how the can stop a few form entering their country, yet they encourage their own people to enter the USA illegally.
    • fido aka el cubachabra  •  Beverly Hills, United States  •  5 mths ago
      the definition of irony: Mexico controlling it borders {to inbound invaders} and enforcing immigration law. SERIOUSLY are we supposed to be impressed or #$%$?
    • SS-N-19 Shipwreck  •  5 mths ago
      Wait, you're telling me Mexico doesn't want illegal aliens crossing its borders!!!
    • COJONES OMEGA  •  Miami, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Wake up America we have been invaded and be HOLD!! they are better at this Illegal Alien stopping than the US!!! AINT THAT SOMETHING????!!!!!!!!?????
    • Patriot  •  Winona, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Mexico keeping out illegal immigrants.

      IRONY!
    • rck  •  Tucson, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Mexico broke up international illegal alien plot... ahahahahahhaaha.. while they continue to invade the US.
    • youngboy1606  •  Houston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sure he's only a short swim to the US.
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