17-10-2011, 05:51 PM
Mexican Zetas Receiving Advanced Training from Former Colombian Special Forces
By: WRITING JUSTICE
The shootings became commonplace The last attack of Los Zetas' was in August at a nightclub
Photo: AFP
Four former members of Army Special Forces working with the Mexican cartel.
Since different banks and cross-purposes, the drug war in Mexico has many Colombians starring experts in combat and intelligence.
While dozens of Colombian police train their peers to face Aztec's powerful drug barons, several former military officers are advising one of the most powerful and bloodthirsty of the country: The Zetas' . These are former Mexican military to provide security went from bosses to form their own cartel.
International intelligence agencies and authorities in Colombia followed the trail of a group of former members of Army Special Forces who literally rode a criminal training agency by friends' of the past.
Classified information known by the time and supported by several studies indicates that two retired-captains also paid military jail sentence of Ptolemais (Four balls') for human-rights cases would be related to several of the killings and terrorist attacks executed by the Zetas' in the North American country.
Her right hands are two retired NCOs, also Special Forces, which record frequent trips between Mexico, the United States and several cities in Colombia . One of them regularly visit a renowned art gallery in northern Bogota.
The identities of those soldiers are being withheld because there is still no formal proceedings against him. But the authorities to follow their trail, the DEA and police in Mexico and Colombia-are clear that the contacts with their Mexican counterparts began a course of rangers called for officers of various Latin American countries in the 90. Years later, ended up convicted Colombian and Mexican justice, recruited by the Zetas.
In 2005, after paying his sentence in Colombia, former Special Forces members came to the United States and in contact with the Mexicans.According to the sources of this newspaper, since 2006 those are at the forefront of training in command and intelligence operations of the bloody poster.
In 2007, the newspaper El Universal, Mexico, spoke of the presence of several Colombian military had criminal trouble and ended up selling their expertise in weapons mafia lords abroad.
In 2008 the business was already known
In September 2008, TIME interviewed one of Los Zetas' in Tijuana and this ensured that the best they had was "several military training Special Forces of Colombia." Recruiters also said gunmen.
Presence in other countries
Mercenaries in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya
The training and experience of the Colombian military that has been listed on the international market of the war.
Many experts in counter-men with spears courses, parachute command and have ended up working as mercenaries in Asia and Africa.
All, seeking better pay, have traveled to fight foreign wars through international security agencies.
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2011The sign of the Zetas' is coached by former Colombian militaryBy: WRITING JUSTICE
The shootings became commonplace The last attack of Los Zetas' was in August at a nightclub
Photo: AFP
Four former members of Army Special Forces working with the Mexican cartel.
Since different banks and cross-purposes, the drug war in Mexico has many Colombians starring experts in combat and intelligence.
While dozens of Colombian police train their peers to face Aztec's powerful drug barons, several former military officers are advising one of the most powerful and bloodthirsty of the country: The Zetas' . These are former Mexican military to provide security went from bosses to form their own cartel.
International intelligence agencies and authorities in Colombia followed the trail of a group of former members of Army Special Forces who literally rode a criminal training agency by friends' of the past.
Classified information known by the time and supported by several studies indicates that two retired-captains also paid military jail sentence of Ptolemais (Four balls') for human-rights cases would be related to several of the killings and terrorist attacks executed by the Zetas' in the North American country.
Her right hands are two retired NCOs, also Special Forces, which record frequent trips between Mexico, the United States and several cities in Colombia . One of them regularly visit a renowned art gallery in northern Bogota.
The identities of those soldiers are being withheld because there is still no formal proceedings against him. But the authorities to follow their trail, the DEA and police in Mexico and Colombia-are clear that the contacts with their Mexican counterparts began a course of rangers called for officers of various Latin American countries in the 90. Years later, ended up convicted Colombian and Mexican justice, recruited by the Zetas.
In 2005, after paying his sentence in Colombia, former Special Forces members came to the United States and in contact with the Mexicans.According to the sources of this newspaper, since 2006 those are at the forefront of training in command and intelligence operations of the bloody poster.
In 2007, the newspaper El Universal, Mexico, spoke of the presence of several Colombian military had criminal trouble and ended up selling their expertise in weapons mafia lords abroad.
In 2008 the business was already known
In September 2008, TIME interviewed one of Los Zetas' in Tijuana and this ensured that the best they had was "several military training Special Forces of Colombia." Recruiters also said gunmen.
Presence in other countries
Mercenaries in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya
The training and experience of the Colombian military that has been listed on the international market of the war.
Many experts in counter-men with spears courses, parachute command and have ended up working as mercenaries in Asia and Africa.
All, seeking better pay, have traveled to fight foreign wars through international security agencies.
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