He June 25, 2012a violent shooting in the fast food area of the Terminal 2 of Mexico City International Airport resulted in the Death of three federal police officers, sparking controversies over security and drug trafficking infiltration into government institutions.
He confrontation It was part of an internal dispute between federal police officers, who apparently clashed over a drug haul linked to a half-ton shipment of cocaine that arrived that day on an Aeromexico flight from Lima, Peru.
This shipment was under the surveillance of the same officers involved in the shooting and belonged to the Sinaloa Cartelaccording to research cited by the journalist Ricardo Ravelo in Political Dossier.
This incident is one of many that suggest deep collusion between organized crime and high levels of Mexican public security during the mandate of then-President Felipe Calderón.
According to reports, the Sinaloa Cartel had bought protection from the Federal Public Security Secretariat, directed at that time by Genaro Garcia Lunawho is now facing charges in the United States for providing support to the aforementioned cartel. Luis Cárdenas Palomino, García Luna’s right-hand man, is also implicated in these allegations.
Research reveals that During Calderón’s six-year term, the Sinaloa Cartela, under the direction of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, Joaquin Guzman Loera “El Chapo”, and others, used Mexico City Airport as a central hub for drug trafficking to the United States and Europe, with the complicity of the Federal Police, the military and even Interpol.
This scheme included the co-optation of airport personnel, from pilots to flight attendants and customs employees, ensuring a fluid and internationally extended operation.
The Attorney General’s Office (PGR), based on Testimonies from key figures such as Jesus Zambada Reyescarried out operations against this drug trafficking network.
Based on the information provided by the PGR witness, an operation was scheduled and “El Mayo” Zambada was arrestedbut not for long, as the boss offered the agents a huge sum:Double what the United States was offering for his head: $10 million in cash.
In this way, Zambada was releasedHowever, the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel wanted to know who had betrayed him. A few days later, Jesús Zambada was found dead in a PGR detention center in November 2009.
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