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Friday, January 2, 2009

Edgar Millan Killed by Sinaloa Gunman

CULIACAN, Mexico (Reuters) - Mexico dispatched thousands of troops Tuesday to the state of Sinaloa, the heartland of a powerful drug cartel run by the country's most wanted man, following a wave of police murders.

Helicopters hovered over state capital Culiacan and newly arrived soldiers patrolled with federal police as President Felipe Calderon's top security officials met in the steamy city.

Sinaloa is home to a federation of drug gangs run by Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, who escaped from prison in a laundry van in 2001 and has declared war on rival cartels for control of lucrative smuggling routes into the United States.

"The last few weeks have been very violent in Sinaloa, with deaths and executions, with a bigger show of arms, brutality and firepower," Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora told a news conference after the security meeting.

Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mourino said 2,723 troops, federal police and investigative police would arrive in Sinaloa over the coming days.

Around 100 infantry troops armed with automatic weapons boarded a Hercules transport plane at an airport in the eastern state of Puebla to head for Sinaloa, Reuters witnesses said.

The military deployment follows the murders last week of six senior police officers across Mexico, including Edgar Millan, one of Mexico's top federal policemen.

Police say Millan was killed by a hitman in the pay of the Sinaloa cartel because of his leading role in the arrest this year of dozens of the gang's gunmen.

Source:

Reuters North American News Servic

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