Pubdate: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 Source: Everett Herald (WA) Copyright: 1999 The Daily Herald Co. Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ MEXICAN SOLDIERS STUCK IN BARRACKS AFTER DRUG THEFT Mexico City - In a fresh embarrassment for its anti-narcotics efforts, the Mexican military announced Friday that it was investigating several soldiers for stealing about 15 pounds of cocaine from seized shipments that the army was supposed to incinerate. In an unusually sweeping investigation, the army has confined the 96th Infantry Battalion to its barracks in recent days, administering drug-detection tests to most of the 560 members in the unit. The battalion is based in Chihuahua, about 120 miles southwest of the Texas border. An official said it wasn't clear whether the thieves intended to sell the cocaine or use it themselves. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder