Mexican cartel announces 1-month truce
The Associated Press | Mon, 01/03/2011 7:52 AM
A letter purportedly signed by La Familia
drug cartel announcing a one-month truce circulated Sunday in the
western state of Michoacan.
In the one-page message, distributed by e-mail and in some cities
door by door, the gang claims it will halt all crime activity during
January to demonstrate that the cartel "is not responsible for the
criminal acts federal authorities are reporting to the media."
Prosecutors have not verified the letter's authenticity,
according to an employee of the Michoacan bureau of the federal
Attorney General's Office who spoke on condition of anonymity
because he is not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
The government says La Familia has been weakened by a recent
string of arrests and deaths of top leaders.
In another letter that circulated in November, La Familia
purportedly offered to disband.
Last month, gunmen torched vehicles across Michoacan and used
them as barricades to block all entrances into the state capital of
Morelia after federal police killed alleged La Familia leader
Nazario Moreno Gonzalez.
La Familia has occasionally made public pronouncements seeking to
convince the public that it is defending Michoacan against other
drug gangs.
Federal officials, however, say the cartel has terrorized the
state with kidnappings, extortion, hundreds of murders,
decapitations and drug trafficking.