Pubdate: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 1999 The New York Times Company Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Forum: http://www10.nytimes.com/comment/ Author: Sam Dillon DRUG AGENT IS CHARGED IN MURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOT An American anti-drug officer based in Mexico was detained by F.B.I. agents in Texas, where he was charged with trying to hire a contract killer, the authorities said yesterday. The agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Salvador Michael Martinez, 37, sought to arrange the murder of a person he believed to be responsible for the death of one of his cousins in a 1996 carjacking, the drug agency said in a statement yesterday. In a separate statement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said the person whom Mr. Martinez suspected of having murdered his cousin had been indicted and acquitted by a jury in El Paso. The bureau said the carjacking took place in 1995. Mr. Martinez was arrested in Brownsville, Tex., on Monday and charged with use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder for hire, the bureau said. "This incident has nothing to do with the work of the D.E.A. agent in Mexico," the United States Ambassador to Mexico, Jeffrey Davidow, said in a statement issued by the embassy. "Although we are extremely saddened by this incident, we are also satisfied that our internal security and control mechanisms worked to prevent a tragedy." Mexico's Foreign Ministry issued a statement expressing "serious concern about the possible illegal conduct of a foreign agent accredited before the Mexican Government" and requesting "the most complete information about the development of this case and a continuous dialogue to evaluate its implications." The Mexican statement said Mr. Martinez was based at the United States consulate in Monterrey, a detail that United States officials had refused to confirm. The F.B.I. statement said the murder plot was uncovered by the bureau's office in McAllen, Tex., which coordinated its investigation with the drug agency's Office of Professional Responsibility in Washington. Although Mr. Martinez "is currently assigned to a D.E.A. office located within Mexico, the investigation was conducted solely within the United States," the F.B.I. said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea