Mexico: Arrest in Cardinal's 1993 Murder
The Associated Press
January 26, 2008
An alleged drug cartel hit man who is among the suspects in the 1993 slaying of a Mexican cardinal was arrested in the border city of
Alfredo Araujo Avila, also known as 'Popeye,' allegedly worked for the Tijuana-based Arellano Felix drug cartel for more than two decades, Gen. German Redondo, commander of the local army base, told reporters.
Roman Catholic Cardinal Juan Jesus Posadas Ocampo was riddled with bullets on
Investigators concluded that gunmen working for the Arellano Felix cartel mistook the cardinal's luxury vehicle for that of a rival drug trafficker whom they were targeting for assassination _ and whose own security forces were at the scene and returned fire.
But Church authorities have long disputed the official version of events, arguing that Posadas Ocampo was killed because he knew about alleged relationships between drug dealers and government officials.
Six people besides the cardinal were also killed. Twelve people have since been convicted and imprisoned in the attack, most recently ex-police commander Humberto Rodriguez Banuelos in 2005.
Labels: Arellano Felix Cartel, Corruption, Drug Cartels, Mexican Military, Mexican Politics
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