Pubdate: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2009 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/114 Author: Tom Leonard MEXICO DRUG WARS: VIOLENCE ESCALATES AS CARTELS CHALLENGE FELIPE CALDERON'S WAR ON DRUGS The Mayor Of A Ranching Town In Northern Mexico Was Murdered By Drug Cartel Members On Tuesday In A Revenge Attack For The Army's Capture Of 25 Hitmen. Gunmen shot dead Hector Meixueiro in his car as he drove to work in Namiquipa, Chihuaha state, in a rare attack on an uncorrupted politician in the country's vicious drug wars. The murder followed just hours after the discovery on Monday that 12 people tortured, killed and dumped along a mountain road in another state, Michoacan, were off-duty federal agents. They were ambushed by members of the La Familia drug cartel in an apparent reprisal for the arrest at the weekend of Arnoldo Rueda Medina, the gang's chief of operations. Recent days have seen a major escalation in the violence in Mexico as the cartels challenge a clampdown on their activities ordered by Felipe Calderon, Mexico's president. On Tuesday, drug gangs hung banners in the border city of Cuidad Juarez blaming Mr Mexueiro and the state's attorney general for their reported part in the arrest last month of 25 cartel hitmen. "Attorney General ... this time it is serious. We know you and the mayor of Namiquipa rounded up the 25 paramilitaries," read the banners that appeared in the city shortly before Mr Mexueiro's murder. Benjamin LeBaron, an American leader of a breakaway Mormon group based in Chihuaha who had led protests against the cartels, was murdered last week for his alleged part in the capture of the hitmen. Six federal police and two soldiers were killed by cartel gunmen armed with grenades at the weekend in a series of attacks following the arrest of the La Familia leader. "This marks an important change in the drug war in that they are attacking federal forces directly," said Jorge Chabat, a Mexican drug expert. "It also suggests the capture of this person has affected the operations of the cartel. It was a major blow and this is a reaction out of weakness not strength." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr