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Police disarmed in Mexican town | Police disarmed in Mexican town |
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The Mexican army has confiscated guns from the entire police force of the town of Rosarito, near the Mexican border with the US. | The Mexican army has confiscated guns from the entire police force of the town of Rosarito, near the Mexican border with the US. |
Mexican authorities suspect that the town's police have been colluding with drug trafficking gangs. | Mexican authorities suspect that the town's police have been colluding with drug trafficking gangs. |
Mexican troops carried out a similar crackdown in January on Tijuana police. | Mexican troops carried out a similar crackdown in January on Tijuana police. |
The Rosarito force's 200 guns will be examined to see whether any were used in an attack on the town's police chief earlier this month. | The Rosarito force's 200 guns will be examined to see whether any were used in an attack on the town's police chief earlier this month. |
One of his bodyguards was killed in the attack. | One of his bodyguards was killed in the attack. |
'Purging the ranks' | 'Purging the ranks' |
"We recognise that the enemy is inside our house and for this reason we are purging the ranks - we need to have confidence in our police," Baja California state police chief Daniel de la Rosa said. | "We recognise that the enemy is inside our house and for this reason we are purging the ranks - we need to have confidence in our police," Baja California state police chief Daniel de la Rosa said. |
Drug gangs are strong in Mexico's border region, which includes Rosarito, a beach resort town south of Tijuana. | Drug gangs are strong in Mexico's border region, which includes Rosarito, a beach resort town south of Tijuana. |
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has deployed about 25,000 troops to the region, and to the western state of Michoacan, since taking office 12 months ago. | |
Some 2,500 people have died so far in 2007 in turf wars between rival Mexican drugs gangs. | Some 2,500 people have died so far in 2007 in turf wars between rival Mexican drugs gangs. |
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