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alt width210 height151 captionThe attackers of two American federal
agentswhile traveling in Mexico yesterdayare believed to be members
or associates of the Mexican crime gang Los Zetas, a confidential
source tells the Law Enforcement Examiner..The twoU.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement special agents wereassigned to the ICE
Attach office in Mexico City. Theywere shot in the lineofduty while
driving between Mexico City and Monterrey, Mexico, by unknown
assailants.According to Homeland Security officials, one agent
Jaime Zapata was critically wounded in the attack and died from his
injuries. The second agent, who remains unidentified,was shot in
the arm and leg and remains in stable condition.I am deeply
saddened to report that two of our agents assigned to the ICE
Attach Office in Mexico City were shot today in the line of duty.
One of those agents has succumbed to his injuries and the other
remains hospitalized, said ICE Director John Morton yesterday.A
confidential source at Homeland Security informed the Law
Enforcement Examiner, that a working theory of the crime is that
the bloodthirsty and ruthless Los Zetas are behind the shootings of
the American agents.On Monday, in Nuevo Leon state, gunmen believed
to be partof the Los Zetas crime gang ambushed and killed a top
intelligence officer, then torched his car, said the
anonymoussource.That attack had some of the hallmarks of a drug
cartel hit, but the shooters remain unidentified, he said.Los Zetas
and other Mexican gangs have fiercely attacked police and soldiers
who aretrying to restore order across Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas.
Police, mayors and evena popular gubernatorial candidate in
Tamaulipas have beenviciously murderedin more than a year of
violence.In just the last year, killings soared to 620 in Nuevo
Leon state, compared to just112 in 2009.LOS ZETASOriginally, Los
Zetas was a paramilitary group of former Mexicansoldiers, police
officers and military deserters. They providedthe muscle
andprotection for Mexican drug traffickers and coyotes.In the past,
the federal government of Mexico temporarily deployed the military
and federal police officers to maintain order against
traffickergenerated violence in highly impacted cities. But more
often than not Mexican military or those posing as military provide
protection for the traffickers and drug gangs.Los Zetas
nowcomplicates matters even more. These former Mexican military
personnel, some of whom were actually trained by the United States
in counternarcotics operations, have become a separate drug cartel
and in many cases turned on the very gangs they were hired to
protect.The working relationship between the United States and
Mexico on investigations against major drug and humantraffickers
continues. The professional capacity of Mexicos lead counterdrug
police agency, the Federal Investigation Agency AFI, has increased
dramatically.However, it is not clear that the improvements have
reduced the volume of drugs trafficked in Mexico. Some major
traffickers, such as the Arrellano Felix Organization, have been
damaged, but other traffickers including Los Zetas have expanded
operations.
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