Los Zeta’s Recruiting in Nuevo Laredo ? Not likely!
Apr 16, 2008 Narco Wars
Hitmen tied to Mexico’s Gulf cartel appear to be boldly seeking recruits by posting help-wanted signs in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, including a giant banner hung across a thoroughfare, a federal anti-drug enforcement official said Monday.
The banner appeared over the weekend in Nuevo Laredo near the border with Texas: “Operative group ‘The Zetas’ wants you, soldier or ex-soldier. We offer a good salary, food and benefits for your family. Don’t suffer anymore mistreatment and don’t go hungry.”
The Zetas is the enforcement arm of the Gulf cartel and is made up of former Mexican soldiers. Photos of the banner were displayed prominently in Mexico’s national media on Monday.
An official of the federal attorney general’s office, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give his name, told The Associated Press that authorities believe the banner is authentic, although they are still investigating.
He said officials believe the banner may be a response to the government after it posted signs in several cities with the photos of three Zeta members, asking people to call police if they see them.
In Nuevo Laredo, those signs were recently defaced and several had a telephone number written across them, the official said. The same telephone number appeared on the banner. The Associated Press called the number, but a recording said the number does not exist.
Security expert Jose Luis Pineyro said the recruiting effort could be drug traffickers’ way of thumbing their noses at the federal government, but is unlikely to be an effective way of bringing in new blood.
“On the contrary, those who have decided to desert or remain inside the armed forces as spies are already doing that,” Pineyro said.
Earlier this month, law enforcement officials said drug cartels were using classified ads to lure young Mexicans in Ciudad Juarez into unknowingly working as drug couriers.
Mexico City’s El Universal newspaper first reported the trend, citing ads in Ciudad Juarez newspapers that require applicants to have the U.S. visa needed to drive a vehicle across the border but do not mention job experience.
A federal official, not authorized to give his name, said applicants often think they are applying to become messengers, but they end up unwittingly driving vehicles loaded with drugs into neighboring El Paso, Texas.
Chris Mears, a spokesman for the El Paso Police Department, said he was aware of the trend and had seen several teenagers charged after being found with loads of drugs in their cars.
Tighter border security on both sides has forced drug cartels to find creative ways to move their contraband into the U.S.
Mexican authorities say cartels are training new recruits in the face of President Felipe Calderon’s nationwide crackdown. Since taking office in 2006, Calderon has sent more than 20,000 troops to areas plagued by drug violence.
I think this is a more “in your face” type of stunt that a real recruiting effort. But it makes good news for the fear mongers in the media!
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Tags: Cartels, deserters, Los Zetas, Mexico, Military, Nuevo Laredo





























April 16th, 2008 at 5:12
I think what you are saying makes sense. It is a very difficult time we live in and it is good to get all sides or remarks about a story.
Thank you.
Laurita
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May 19th, 2008 at 11:43
The children of Mexico should be educated enough in order to have a better understanding of the consequences if they are to join miscreants and ruffians in their impious war. The luxury and wealth these criminals display in public is tempting for the daily eye but if we the people repudiate, a better and decent lifestyle we should expect in the near future. I find it uncomprehensible how one could render himself to lunancy. I don’t know how much I could stress about people being cognizant and attentive about the implications of this farcical war.
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August 1st, 2008 at 6:40
Now i think that its really bad what is going on over there but the thing that im more concerned over is that if they are recruiting more people it’s because they intend to do the same to the USA as they are doing to Mexico. All the evidence is pointing to that so the question that I’m asking is if the US government is actually planning to do something about helping, or reinforcing borders.
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September 7th, 2008 at 11:47
pues adelante my pisas y ariva el cartel why fight it its a batle that cant be won its money that mexico is making and so are the people in the us keep it coming all the way to the CHI we be waitng for it
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October 13th, 2008 at 7:46
these damn idiots have tried kidnapping my prima a few times.its really bad that no one stands up to do anything. I stand alone, in a world where people prefer to cowar than to fight!
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October 13th, 2008 at 7:57
Lalo,
We with you brother!
Are in a world where people prefer to not only cower, but use lies and deceit to further their nativist agenda
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