San Antonio Express-News

Mexican gang rams prison with vehicles, frees 9

- By Gerardo Carillo

TULA, Hidalgo — A gang rammed several vehicles into a prison in central Mexico and escaped with nine inmates Wednesday in one of the most dramatic breakouts the country has seen in recent years.

Authoritie­s in the state of Hidalgo, just north of Mexico City, said in a statement that the massive predawn attack resulted in gunshot wounds that were not life-threatenin­g to two police officers.

“It was gunfire that lasted for almost an hour,” said Tula resident Sergio Mesa, who was woken by the sound of explosions or detonation­s around 4 a.m.

The state police said soldiers, police and National Guard troops had fanned out looking for the escaped inmates. Police did not identify the armed gang involved in the prison break, but suggested one may be a gang leader.

The state’s interior secretary,

Simon Vargas, said “an armed group burst into the prison aboard several vehicles, and it is worth noting that near the prison, two vehicles were burned as part of the criminal group’s operation, as a distractio­n.”

Local media reported that the burned-out cars found in the city of Tula after the attack were car bombs. Authoritie­s said they were investigat­ing how the vehicles caught fire.

However, the condition of the two vehicles — automotive parts were blown dozens of yards away, and the floor of one car appeared to have been punched through by a blast — suggested that it was more than merely a fire.

The use of car bombs by gangs in Mexico has been extremely rare, with one such attack in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez in 2010 killing three people.

But gangs in Mexico frequently do torch vehicles to distract police, and vehicles set alight can appear to explode once the flames reach their gas tanks.

Tula is home to a large oil refinery and the area has been plagued by gangs of thieves who drill illegal taps into government-owned pipelines to extract gasoline and diesel.

It was unclear if any fuel thieves were among the escaped inmates; authoritie­s said the escapees had faced charges of homicide and kidnapping, among others. State prosecutor Alejandro Habib said a large number of people took part in the apparently highly planned attack.

 ?? Ginnette Riquelme / Associated Press ?? Mexican army soldiers stand guard outside a prison after a gang rammed several vehicles into it in Tula, Hidalgo.
Ginnette Riquelme / Associated Press Mexican army soldiers stand guard outside a prison after a gang rammed several vehicles into it in Tula, Hidalgo.

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