Gunmen steal weapons from police complex in northern Mexico

By AP
Monday, September 27, 2010

Gunmen steal weapons from police complex in Mexico

CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — Gunmen broke into a police complex in northern Mexico on Monday and stole at least 40 automatic rifles and 23 handguns, authorities said.

Chihuahua state police spokesman Fidel Banuelos said the assailants subdued several officers guarding the state police offices in Chihuahua city and forced them to show the way to the armory.

Banuelos said 10 officers who were in the building at the time are being questioned. He said it’s not clear whether the assailants are members of a drug cartel.

Also Monday, the Public Safety Department said it has captured a drug gang member who allegedly helped set up a car bomb that killed three people in Ciudad Juarez.

Suspect Jose Contreras allegedly killed a man and dressed him in a police uniform to lure federal agents to the area where the car bomb exploded, killing a federal police officer and a doctor who was helping the shooting victim.

Contreras is a member of La Linea gang, which works for the Juarez drug cartel, the department said in a statement.

Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, has become one of the world’s most dangerous cities amid a turf war between the Sinaloa and Juarez cartels.

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