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Terrorist Bomb Intended for
12-story police headquarters In Mexico City
by Michael Webster:
Investigative Reporter:
April 18, 2008 11:30 AM PDT
Quoting anonymous federal and local officials the Mexico City newspaper El
Universal, reported in Saturday's editions that Friday's bomber intended to
plant the homemade device in the 12-story police headquarters but accidentally
detonated it 200 yards away.
The massive explosion blew out windows in apartment buildings, damaged
several cars and caused panic in the American La Rosa area of Mexico City.
El Universal identified the Sinaloa cartel, led by Joaquín "El Chapo"
Guzmán and the Beltrán Leyva brothers, as the "intellectual authors" of the
botched attack.
Suspicion is that this was a type of terrorist
attack by a possible suicide bomber and the dead man was the cause of the
explosion. Mexico City Police Chief Joel Ortega, during a television
interview late Friday, said the man killed in the blast was wearing a dress suit
over a sweat suit. He said the bomber probably planned to plant the device and
then take off the dress suit to fool people monitoring security cameras.
A 22-year-old woman believed to have accompanied the bomber was seriously
injured in the blast and could hold the key to the investigation, Chief Ortega
added.
Mexican media said the woman lived in a neighborhood awash in illegal drugs
and near a Sinaloa cartel operative arrested last week by Mexico City officials.
Mexican officials was
not certain that this bomb attack was a suicide attack or just a
terrorist bomber. According to bomb experts suicide bomber is an attack on a
military or civilian target, in which an attacker intends to kill others,
knowing that he or she will either certainly or most likely die in the process.
Most suicide bombers attach bomb vests to their body and detonate the bomb.
This means of attack have included vehicles filled with explosives, passenger
planes carrying large amounts of fuel, and individuals wearing vests filled with
explosives. Synonyms include suicide-homicide bombing, martyrdom operations,
predatory martyrdom. Strictly speaking, an attack may not be considered a
suicide attack if the attacker is not killed (although they might hope and plan
to be), or if there is some question as to whether their intention is to be
killed even if the attack is certain to kill them.
A top Mexican military official has ruled out the use of
soldiers to reinforce security in the Mexican capital, because he believes it
was apparently a bungled attack on police headquarters by the suspected bomber
who blew himself up and injured his female accomplice.
Navy Minister Francisco Saynez discounted speculation that drug gangs
orchestrated the attack in response to a series of raids against them in Mexico
City, which had been relatively immune from cartel violence.
"They don't attack strategic installations," Mr. Saynez told reporters after
a Navy ceremony. "They use other methods."
But Arturo Yañez, who trains Mexico City detectives and has worked in federal
law enforcement, said the bombing attempt looked too amateurish for
sophisticated drug cartels, which have carried out surgical strikes against top
law enforcement officials.
A more likely suspect is the Popular Revolutionary Army, or EPR, Mr. Yañez
added.
The EPR declared a campaign against government installations last year,
demanding that two of its leaders be released from federal detention. Even
though federal authorities say they are not holding the two men.
In the mean time violence continues in Mexico City and to the border cities
to the north. In La Jornada Local legislators have asked the governor of Baja
California to urgently revise the "Public Security State System" due to the
levels of violence in this border area.. Deputy Carlos Barboza pointed out that
business people and non-governmental organizations complain about the increase
in kidnappings in Tijuana, Juarez, Mexicali and other border towns. He added
that this growing violence harms society and families. "No one is safe from its
repercussions." Further, that law and order have been overwhelmed and thus it is
urgent to find a solution with the participation of various sectors of society
and politicians. He labeled as "alarming" the week about to end, during which
there have been a number of kidnappings, shootouts and homicides.
Today in La Cronica Mexicali, three Mexican Federal Agents who had just
arrived in Tijuana were kidnapped and their bodies were found at dawn yesterday
by a dirt road on the outskirts of Tecate, Baja Calif.; the three had their arms
tied behind their back and their heads had been wrapped with tape. They had all
had been shot in the head and the empty cartridges by the bodies are of AK47
combat rifle casings.
The Chief of Police of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Juan Jose Muniz
Salinas, was arrested by Mex. federal police and has been taken
to Mexico City. Though not yet formally charged, his arrest is
based on the belief that he was protecting the "Zetas" thugs.
The police facility's radio frequencies were also believed to be
compromised and are being investigated.
Sources:
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS
Dallas Morning Star
Laguna Journal
Mexican Government
Mexico City Police Dept.
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