Pubdate: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 Source: Chicago Tribune (IL) Copyright: 2000 Chicago Tribune Company Contact: 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611-4066 Website: http://www.chicagotribune.com/ Forum: http://www.chicagotribune.com/interact/boards/ 2 COPS SUSPECTED OF ORDERING KILLING OF TIJUANA'S CHIEF TIJUANA, MEXICO -- The gangland-style assassination of Tijuana's police chief may have been ordered by two of his officers, prosecutors said Thursday. Baja California Atty. Gen. Juan Manuel Salazar had said earlier that the six people arrested in the Feb. 27 murder of Alfredo de la Torre were suspected of carrying out the killing for a drug lord. But he said Thursday that their testimony had led investigators to believe that an assistant police chief and a police officer orchestrated the shooting, then fled to the U.S. The suspects, arrested Wednesday, include a former city official and a ex-policeman. According to testimony, the six were to be paid $15,000 by Assistant Police Chief Juan de Dios Montenegro for the hit but never saw the money, Salazar said. U.S. officials are searching for Montenegro and Officer Praxedis Osuna Solis. De la Torre's killing caused a public outcry in what may be Mexico's most violent city. The city of 1.2 million has seen more than 70 murders this year alone. De la Torre was shot to death while driving to his office. Investigators said gunmen fired at least 99 bullets at his car, 57 of which hit him. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson