Pubdate: Mon, 09 Aug 2010 Source: El Paso Times (TX) Copyright: 2010 El Paso Times Contact: http://www.elpasotimes.com/townhall/ci_14227323 Website: http://www.elpasotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/829 Author: Diana Washington Valdez DISMEMBERED BODY OF FEDERAL AGENT FOUND IN JUAREZ Authorities reported finding the dismembered body of a Mexican federal agent early Sunday in Juarez. The remains were found near a shopping center, along with a message, purportedly from a drug cartel. Officials would not disclose what the message said. On Saturday, federal agents in Juarez protested against their commanders, whom they alleged had orchestrated extortions, robberies and drug-related crimes, and unjustly framed a fellow agent who was charged with drug possession. The agents made their allegations public in front of reporters, and clashed with federal agents who tried to safeguard the commanders -- Ricardo Duque Chavez, Antelmo Castaneda Silva, Joel Ortega Montenegro and Salomon Alarcon Romero. In a statement, Mexico's Public Security Ministry said four federal police officers were suspended pending an investigation but did not confirm if they are the same ones their subordinates accused of wrongdoing. According to La Jornada, a Mexican national newspaper, 20 federal agents have been killed in Juarez this year since they took over the crackdown against the drug cartels. Before the federal agents arrived at the border, the military was in charge of the federal government's operation, in conjunction with local police. Also on Sunday, a Catholic priest in Palomas, Chihuahua, made a grisly discovery when he came across the heads of three men in the town plaza's gazebo near his church. Palomas is across the border from Columbus, N.M., which is about 80 miles west of El Paso. Then, authorities found three headless bodies inside a burned SUV in a ditch outside Palomas near the Casas Grandes highway. A message left with the heads said the slain men were extortionists. The victims had not been identified. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt