Pubdate: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/ CONSUL GENERAL RESPONDS Editor -- I am compelled to write in response to the misleading claims in the March 3 editorial, entitled ``Removing the Fig Leaf.'' Your editorial misleads readers by stating that narcotics and corruption are worse than ever south of the border and ignores the indisputable progress that Mexico has attained in the field. Last year alone: 1. Mexico eradicated record numbers of drugs. The eradication of marijuana was 4 percent higher than the year before, and that of poppy seed was 21 percent higher. 2. No other country has eradicated more marijuana and opium poppy plants than Mexico. 3. 34.3 tons of cocaine were seized, 48 percent more than the year before. 4. Some 1,800 weapons were confiscated. 5. Mexico arrested six key drug kingpins. 6. Eight drug kingpins were sentenced to a total of 162 years. 7. The Gulf Cartel was weakened by the arrest of Oscar Malherbe. 8. Six lieutenants of the Arellano Felix brothers were arrested. 9. And recently Mexico announced the framework of cooperation with the U.S. on the jointly released Binational Drug Strategy. CESAR LAJUD Consul General of Mexico San Francisco Copyright San Francisco Chronicle 1998