Mexican Authorities Disarm Acapulco Police Amid Corruption Inquiry
MEXICO CITY The federal and state police, backed by the Mexican Army, took over security in the Pacific Coast city of Acapulco on Tuesday, responding to suspicions that the city police force had been infiltrated by organized crime, the authorities said.
Two police commanders were arrested on homicide charges and the rest of the force will face investigation, according to the Guerrero Coordination Group, a combined military and police task force for the embattled state of Guerrero.
The decision to disarm the local police was prompted by rising crime in the resort city and the nonexistent response of the municipal police to the phenomenon, a statement from the group said.
The latest episode in Mexicos continuing drug war was a reminder that a dozen years after the government first sent soldiers into the streets to fight organized crime, Mexico is no closer to creating the effective local police forces that experts agree will be crucial to any effort to control soaring levels of violence.
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