Pubdate: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 Source: Indianapolis Star (IN) Copyright: 2007 Indianapolis Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.indystar.com/help/contact/letters.html Website: http://www.starnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/210 Author: Hector Tobar NEARLY 500 KILLED IN '07 IN MEXICO'S DRUG WARS MEXICO CITY -- According to media reports, nearly 500 people have been killed in Mexico's drug wars so far this year despite a crackdown on the illicit trade by President Felipe Calderon. The dead include dozens of police officers, the daughter of a retired Army general, and a suspected cartel hit man in the northern city of Monterrey left with a knife sticking out of his chest and a message to local officials affixed to his body. "Attorney General: don't be a fool," the note said. It accused local officials of protecting Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, the bitter rivals of the Gulf Cartel, based in the border state of Tamaulipas. "This is just the beginning." According to a tally kept by the Mexico City newspaper El Universal, the number of drug-related killings had reached 491 by Friday. Calderon's government, which took power in December, promised a get-tough approach against the drug trade, which claimed more than 2,000 lives last year. Calderon has sent army troops into the southern states of Guerrero and Michoacan, and to the border cities of Tijuana and Nuevo Laredo. In Tijuana, federal forces disarmed the police in January in a bid to fight widespread corruption in the municipal force. But the measures have been criticized by many observers. "These operations are not designed to directly confront the organized crime groups," said Jose Arturo Yanez, a researcher at the Professional Police Training Institute in Mexico City. "They are designed to have an effect in the media, so that the federal government can be seen in action." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman