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    US agents helped launder millions in drug proceeds

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's government allowed a group of undercover U.S. anti-drug agents and their Colombian informant to launder millions in cash for a powerful Mexican drug trafficker and his Colombian cocaine supplier, according to documents made public Monday.

    The Mexican magazine Emeequis published portions of documents that describe how Drug Enforcement Administration agents, a Colombian trafficker-turned-informant and Mexican federal police officers in 2007 infiltrated the Beltran Leyva drug cartel and a cell of money launderers for Colombia's Valle del Norte cartel in Mexico.

    The group of officials conducted at least 15 wire transfers to banks in the United States, Canada and China and smuggled and laundered about $2.5 million in the United States. They lost track of much of that money.

    In his testimony, the DEA agent in charge of the operation says DEA agents posing as pilots flew at least one shipment of cocaine from Ecuador to Madrid through a Dallas airport.

    The documents are part of an extradition order against Harold Mauricio Poveda-Ortega, a Colombian arrested in Mexico in 2010 on charges of supplying cocaine to Arturo Beltran Leyva. A year earlier, Beltran Leyva was killed in a shootout with Mexican marines in the city of Cuernavaca, south of Mexico City.

    The documents show Mexico approved Poveda-Ortega's extradition to the United States in May, but neither Mexican nor U.S. authorities would confirm whether he has been extradited. Mexican authorities listed his first name as "Haroldo."

    In a statement issued late Monday, Mexico's Attorney General's Office said it cooperates with the United States in combatting money laundering and said the Poveda-Ortega case, like others of its kind, "are carried out strictly within the legal framework."

    While the statement said that "coordinated money laundering investigations are carried out exclusively by Mexican authorities," it also noted that "sometimes, these investigations require specialized techniques to detect money laundering, which each agency carries out within its own jurisdiction."

    U.S. officials did not respond to requests for comment.

    The documents offer rare glimpses into the way U.S. anti-drug agents are operating in Mexico, an often sensitive subject in a country touchy about national sovereignty.

    On one occasion, the informant who began working for the DEA in 2003 after a drug arrest met with the girlfriend of a Colombian drug trafficker in Dallas and offered to move cocaine for their group around the world for $1,000 per kilo. In a follow-up meeting, the informant introduced the woman to a DEA agent posing as a pilot. The woman is identified as the girlfriend of Horley Rengifo Pareja, who was detained in 2007 accused of laundering money and drug trafficking.

    Another scene described the informant negotiating a deal to move a cocaine shipment from Ecuador to Spain and minutes later being taken to a house where he met with Arturo Beltran Leyva.

    Beltran Leyva was once a top lieutenant for the Sinaloa drug cartel, led by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. But he split from the cartel shortly after his brother was arrested in 2008, setting off a bloody battle between the former allies.

    Fractured cartels have led to an increase of drug violence in Mexico. According to several counts more than 45,000 people have been killed since late 2006, though the government stopped giving figures on drug war dead when the toll hit nearly 35,000 a year ago.

    On Monday, police in western Mexico found the bodies of 13 men at a gas station in the state of Michoacan.

    The bodies were dumped near a convenience store on the gas station lot in the town of Zitacuaro, said Michoacan state prosecutors spokesman Jonathan Arredondo.

    Arredondo said threatening messages were found with the bodies, but he wouldn't comment on their content or give any other details.

    However, the federal Interior Department later said a total of 15 bodies had been found in Zitacuaro. The statement did not specify whether all were found at the gas station.

    Also Monday, the Michoacan state prosecutors office reported three high school students were shot to death by assailants who opened fire from a passing vehicle while the youths were relaxing in a park in the town of Yurecuaro, near the border with the neighboring state of Jalisco.

    There was no evident motive in the attack.

    The western state of Michoacan is home base to The Knights Templar cartel, which like its predecessor, La Familia, is a pseudo-religious gang specializing in methamphetamine production, drug smuggling, extortion and other crimes.

     

    95 comments

    • Malcolm Kyle  •  3 mths ago
      In addition to the many societal costs of prohibition, it has a long history of driving the spread of harder or more dangerous drugs.

      * Poppies to morphine to heroine to krokodil
      * Coca to cocaine to crack
      * Ephedra to ephredrine to speed to methamphetamine
      * Marijuana to skunk to dangerous synthetic concoctions such as 'spice' or 'bath salts'
      * Mushrooms to ecstasy to 2CB/designers

      At every step the reasons for the rise in popularity of the new form of the drug are one or more of the following:

      * It may easier to smuggle.
      * It may be more addictive, thus compelling the buyer to return more frequently.
      * It may be cheaper to produce therefore yielding more profit.
      * Like a game of "whack a mole" a shutdown of producers in one area will mean business opportunities for another set of producers with a similar product.

      Prohibition's distortion of the immutable laws of supply and demand subsidizes organized crime, foreign terrorists, corrupt cops & politicians and feeds the prejudices of self-appointed culture warriors. So called Tough-On-Drugs politicians have happily built careers on confusing drug prohibition's horrendous collateral damage with the substances that they claim to be fighting, while the big losers in this battle are everybody else, especially taxpayers.

      How come so many of us have been deluded into believing that big government is the appropriate response to non-traditional consensual vices?

      Imagine if we were to chop down every single tree on the planet as a response to our failure to prevent tree-climbing accidents. That's what our misguided drug policy looks like. Isn't it time we all stood up and told the government we're tired of being beaten and jailed so that pharmaceutical companies can poison and kill us for obscene profits?

      Prohibition Prevents Regulation : Legalize, Regulate and Tax!
    • Brian  •  Texarkana, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      And we are suprised why ? This is just another example of what happens when government agencies grow without RESPONSIBLE oversite.
      • Bobby 4 mths ago
        The story is poorly written, it's a mis-match of facts, and make the DEA, wrong, nothing but the truth, Ok, mexican drug dealors, have all this money in Mexico, the DEA sets up a former drug dealor, to transpot the drugs and recieve the money, the DEA, then follows the money trail, to observe where the money is hidden, homes, banks, buildings AND the DEA is working with the Mexican Attorney Generals office, That's why they released the paperwork, letting the drug dealors, have a surprize! about the money, yes WE(DEA) laundered the money thru our accountants, our system just to see where the money ends up in who's pockets, and have then enuff information to get WARRENTS for arrests... on either side of the border, can you imagine the surprize within the cartels when this was announced, that the money was tracked and traced.....one for the good guys........
      • D. 4 mths ago
        DEA = Drug Exporting Agents.
    • JoeP  •  Palm Beach Gardens, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Did Yahoo make a mistake on this article and substitute "US Agents" for "Congressman"?
    • Charles Widmore  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      tip of the iceberg
      • D. 4 mths ago
        So true. A criminal government is our new master. OBEY..
      • mE 4 mths ago
        Cia ,allows drugs in,,,draconian laws ruin freedom,,,we should be able to choose what we put in our own body,,big pharma created disease such as hiv ,,then offers drugs,,,hospitals are the biggest drug lords,,,,,,keeping people dependant thier are cures for all ailments,,,not profitable to release them.

        Check out Nesara or the Reformation Act to see how the lies and illusions run very deep,,,or chem trails in the sky,,,,, many are unaware of truth,,,,time too stand for Our Freeeeedddoooommmmm Nooooowwwwwwww
    • Mike A  •  4 mths ago
      Great job guys 2.5 million shipped to the U.S. and you lost control of over half of it, you guys are useless cant launder money, cant find the drugs, lose all the guns cant find the bad guys,why the hell are you even there, time to lay you guys off your just a waste of taxpayers money
      • archer 4 mths ago
        cause its a job.
    • Obama E. Newmann  •  4 mths ago
      Why are our soldiers over seas again?
      • Independant 4 mths ago
        To keep them off of American soil.
      • Sarcasmo 4 mths ago
        Alfred E. looks like both Obama and the most recent Bush. Coincidence?
      • Obama E. Newmann 4 mths ago
        The world may never know ;)
    • Recovering Republican  •  Warren, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Illegal drugs are available in every town and village in America. The quantities required to make that kind of market penetration are industrial in scale. Both the Mexican and US Governments must be involved at some level to permit this to happen on such a massive scale.
    • Victoria Two  •  4 mths ago
      I laundered fifty dollars, once. I lost track of it and later discovered it in the dryer.
      • D. 4 mths ago
        Was the cocaine residue gone ? If not, please contact DEA for advice.
      • Victoria Two 4 mths ago
        For me, cocaine was redundant, therefore unnecessary.
    • mad  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      If it has anything to do with any of our government agency's you can always proceed the word government with crooked
    • alerbamer  •  4 mths ago
      the people in control of the goverment & their employees are the biggest crooks in the world
    • Joe  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Stinking Badges, thanx for betraying our trust...
    • wassup  •  4 mths ago
      They didn't actually lose track of some of the money. I'm sure the DEA agents got a pretty good xmas bonus from the cartels for helping them launder the cash. It's nice to see that good ole Chinese banks are in on it also. Way to go DEA.
    • Sarcasmo  •  Wheat Ridge, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Don't you just love how productive The War on Drugs has been?
    • ChAoS~dEfInEd  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  4 mths ago
      sounds like government agents are violating u.s. law if you flew a plane load of cocaine they would lock you under the jail but they flaunt it
    • health1_au  •  4 mths ago
      "DEA agents posing as pilots flew at least one shipment of cocaine..."

      Your tax dollars, paying for the shipping of cocaine. Remember that when you pay your taxes this April.
    • Independant  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      Well they had to be paid somehow for turning their heads.
    • Goldrush  •  4 mths ago
      Yes, its sure a surprise the money disappeared. Not! Guess we know who is working with who. None of them are to be trusted.
    • alerbamer  •  4 mths ago
      wonder which politicians the $$$'s went to.
    • Chris Betcher  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  4 mths ago
      And we wonder why the "war on drugs" continues. It is because the US Government has been in the illegal drug trafficing business for decades. The US Government is the largest producer of the illegal drugs in the US. Stop arresting the street dealers unless the Government stops trafficing the drugs and the drug money to begin with.
    • Quietman555  •  4 mths ago
      Your DEA dollars at work.
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