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viernes, 3 de diciembre de 2010

Cable sobre la ayuda de EE UU en la lucha contra el narcotráfico

  • En diciembre de 2009 el embajador Carlos Pascual cuenta que se arrestó a un importante capo gracias a la colaboración estadounidense


ID:240473
Date:2009-12-17 20:42:00
Origin:09MEXICO3573
Source:Embassy Mexico
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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 MEXICO 003573 

SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 

E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/24/2019 
TAGS: PREL, PGOV, PINR, MX 
SUBJECT: MEXICAN NAVY OPERATION NETS DRUG KINGPIN ARTURO 
BELTRAN LEYVA 

REF: MONTERREY 000453 

Classified By: Political Minister Counselor Gustavo Delgado. 
Reason: 1.4 (b),(d). 

1. (S) Summary. Mexican Navy forces acting on U.S. 
information killed Arturo Beltran Leyva in an operation on 
December 16, the highest-level takedown of a cartel figure 
under the Calderon administration. The operation is a clear 
victory for the Mexican Government and an example of 
excellent USG-GOM cooperation. The unit that conducted the 
operation had recieved extensive U.S. training. Arturo 
Beltran Leyva's death will not solve Mexico's drug problem, 
but it will hopefully generate the momentum necessary to make 
sustained progress against other drug trafficking 
organizations. End Summary. 

The Operation 
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2. (S) Mexican Navy (SEMAR) sources revealed on the night of 
December 17 that SEMAR forces killed Arturo Beltran Leyva 
(ABL), head of the Beltran Leyva Organization, during a 
shoot-out in Cuernavaca (approximately 50 miles south of 
Mexico City) that afternoon. At least three other cartel 
operatives were killed during the raid, with a fourth 
committing suicide. While it still has not been confirmed, 
Embassy officials believe the latter to be ABL's brother, 
Hector, which would mean that all Beltran Leyva brothers are 
either dead or in prison. Arturo Beltran Leyva has a long 
history of involvement in the Mexican drug trade, and worked 
with Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and his Sinaloa Cartel before 
splitting in 2008. The rivalry between the Sinaloa and 
Beltran Leyva organizations has been a key factor driving the 
escalating levels of narcotics-related violence in recent 
years. Born in Sinaloa, ABL has been key to the importation 
and distribution of cocaine and heroin in the United States, 
and also has extensive money laundering capabilities, 
corruption networks, and international contacts in Colombia 
and the U.S. 

3. (C) Embassy law enforcement officials say that the arrest 
operation targeting ABL began about a week prior to his death 
when the Embassy relayed detailed information on his location 
to SEMAR. The SEMAR unit has been trained extensively by 
NORTHCOM over the past several years. SEMAR raided an 
identified location, where they killed several ABL bodyguards 
and arrested over 23 associates, while ABL and Hector 
escaped. On Monday, the Embassy interagency linked ABL to an 
apartment building located in Cuernavaca (about an hour south 
of Mexico City), where ABL was in hiding. SEMAR initiated an 
arrest operation on Wednesday afternoon, surrounding the 
identified apartment complex, and establishing a security 
perimeter. ABL's forces fired on the SEMAR operatives and 
engaged in a sustained firefight that wounded three SEMAR 
marines and possibly killed one. SEMAR forces evacuated 
residents of the apartment complex to the gym, according to 
press accounts, and no civilian casualties have so far been 
reported. 

The Mexican Interagency 
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4. (S) The successful operation against ABL comes on the 
heels of an aggressive SEMAR effort in Monterrey against Zeta 
forces (ref a) and highlights its emerging role as a key 
player in the counternarcotics fight. SEMAR is well-trained, 
well-equipped, and has shown itself capable of responding 
quickly to actionable intelligence. Its success puts the 
Army (SEDENA) in the difficult position of explaining why it 
has been reluctant to act on good intelligence and conduct 
operations against high-level targets. The U.S. interagency 
originally provided the information to SEDENA, whose refusal 
to move quickly reflected a risk aversion that cost the 
institution a major counternarcotics victory. SEDENA did 
provide backup to SEMAR during the firefight with ABL forces, 
but can take little credit for the operation. Public 
Security Secretary (SSP) Genaro Garcia Luna can also be 
counted as a net loser in the Mexican interagency following 
the ABL operation. SSP considers high-level Beltran Leyva 
targets to be its responsibility, and Garcia Luna has already 

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said privately that the operation should have been his. 

The Impact on Violence 
---------------------- 

5. (S) It is early to say with a great degree of confidence 
what kind of effect ABL's death will have on levels of 
narco-related violence in Mexico. A spike is probably likely 
in the short term as inter- and intra-cartel battles are 
intensified by the sudden leadership gap in one of the 
country's most important cartels. With all the Beltran Leyva 
brothers likely dead or in prison, there are a number of 
other cartel functionaries likely to vie for the leadership 
slot. Moreover, rival organizations may intensify efforts to 
expand their influence in the disarray likely to follow ABL's 
death. At the very least, efforts to clean the Beltran Leyva 
house and rout out suspected informers will be bloody, and 
retaliation by the organization against Mexican law 
enforcement or military officials is not out of the cards. 

6. (C) In the medium to longer term, ABL's death could have 
the potential to lower the level of narco-violence rates. 
ABL himself was a particularly violent leader with numerous 
effective assassin teams. Moreover, the Sinaloa-Beltran 
Leyva rivalry has been responsible for a large number of 
narcotics-related homicides in Mexico, and also largely 
personally driven by the Beltran Leyva brothers themselves. 
Emboffs speculate that Beltran Leyva associates, under 
pressure and perhaps more vulnerable due to leadership 
deficiencies, could move to align more closely again with 
Sinaloa, which they might think offers a more natural 
protection than the Zetas. 

The Boost for Calderon 
---------------------- 

7. (C) SEMAR's successful operation against ABL is a major 
victory for President Calderon and his war against organized 
crime. ABL is the highest ranking target taken down by the 
Calderon government, and his status as one of the most 
important and long-standing of Mexican drug traffickers makes 
his takedown even more symbolically important. President 
Calderon has openly admitted to having a tough year -- his 
party lost big in the midterm elections, he is confronting an 
economic crisis, and nationwide homicide rates continue to 
climb -- and contacts have told Poloff that he has seemed 
"down" in meetings. The SEMAR operation is undoubtedly a 
huge boost for him, both in terms of bolstering public 
support for his security efforts and in reassuring himself 
that important security accomplishments in this area are 
possible. Calderon's political opponents will also find it 
far less useful to accuse the President of hanging on to an 
ineffective anti-crime strategy that nets numerous mid- to 
low-level cartel figures but fails to rein in the major 
kingpins. The major Mexico City dailies have run front page 
Beltran Leyva stories, and President Calderon's remarks in a 
press conference from Copenhagen highlighting that the 
operation represents an "important achievement for the 
Mexican people and government" were widely covered. 

Comment 
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8. (S) The operation against Arturo Beltran Leyva is a clear 
victory for the Mexican Government and an example of 
excellent USG-GOM cooperation. Seamless Embassy interagency 
collaboration combined with a willing, capable, and ready 
SEMAR produced one of the greatest successes to date in the 
counternarcotics fight. ABL's death will provide an 
important boost to Calderon and hopefully will cultivate a 
greater sense of confidence within Mexican security agencies 
that will encourage them to take greater advantage of similar 
opportunities. SEMAR's win in particular may encourage 
SEDENA to be more proactive and less risk averse in future 
operations. ABL's death will certainly not resolve Mexico's 
drug problem, but it will likely generate the momentum 
necessary within the GOM security apparatus to make sustained 
and real progress against the country's drug trafficking 
organizations. 

Visit Mexico City's Classified Web Site at 

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http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/wha/mexicocity and the North American 
Partnership Blog at http://www.intelink.gov/communities/state/nap / 
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