Pubdate: Sat, 26 Sep 1998 Source: International Herald Tribune Contact: http://www.iht.com/ Author: NYTimes MEXICAN DRUG AGENTS HELD FOR 'KIDNAPPING' TIJUANA, Mexico---In a new case raising friction between American and Mexican law enforcement officials, two Mexican drug enforcement agents are in jail here on kidnapping charges that appear to have been trumped up by corrupt police officers working with traffickers. The two Mexican agents, part of an anti-drug unit that works closely with U.S. officials, were preparing to buy a ton of marijuana from Tijuana traffickers as part of a buy-and-bust operation when they were arrested by Baja California state policemen who were summoned by one of the traffickers. The traffickers, a father and son, have made protection payments to the state police, according to sworn testimony and Mexican and American government documents in court files here. "The whole thing smells," said an American official farniliar with the case. Several U.S. officials portrayed the arrest as the latest example of how pervasive corruption frustrates attempts to work with Mexican law enforcement. The U.S. officials are particularly perplexed because several Mexican Federal Police took part alongside the state police in atresting men who are, tech nically, their own colleagues. - ---