Pubdate: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 2005 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.mysanantonio.com/expressnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/384 CAMERON CASE HIGHLIGHTS CORRUPTIVE LURE OF DRUGS While the eyes of Texas have focused on the drug-related violence in Nuevo Laredo, another interesting drug-trafficking drama has unfolded further south. The recent arrest of former Cameron County Sheriff Conrado Cruz on a long list of federal criminal charges, including extortion, drug trafficking, bribery and witness tampering, is disturbing. We would like to believe that dirty cops who conspire with drug traffickers are found only across the border. The U.S. government's case against Cruz provides a reality check that such things can happen in our back yards, and they can involve elected officials. The 45-page indictment against the former lawman, two employees and two associates outlines a series of activities over a period of several years during which the alleged good guys, who were being paid by taxpayers to uphold the law, are accused of conspiring with the bad guys. According to the federal indictment, Cruz and his cronies took more than $2 million in bribes and protection money from drug traffickers and others engaged in criminal activities. The former constable-turned-sheriff was leading a double life. If the allegations are true, Cruz was not only deceiving the voters who put him in office but his wife of 20 years, who only recently learned her husband had another family across the border in Matamoros, according to reports. In the past 11 years, four South Texas sheriffs have been convicted and sent to prison for criminal activities while in office. Cruz may become the fifth, if the charges against him hold up in court. Often we look across the border and shake our heads at the lawlessness and lack of integrity of law enforcement officials there. Sadly, criminals know no borders. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)