Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Mexican general’s drug case dropped

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Justice Department is dropping its drug traffickin­g and money laundering case against former Mexican Defense Secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos, Attorney General William Barr said Tuesday.

Barr said the department would drop its case so Cienfuegos “may be investigat­ed and, if appropriat­e, charged, under Mexican law.” Cienfuegos, who was charged in federal court in Brooklyn, was arrested in Los Angeles last month.

Cienfuegos, who led Mexico’s army for six years under ex-President Enrique Pena Nieto, was the highest-ranking former Cabinet official arrested since top Mexican security official Genaro Garcia Luna was arrested in Texas in 2019.

Under Cienfuegos, the Mexican army was accused of frequent human-rights abuses, but that was true of both his predecesso­rs and his successor in the post.

The June 2014 massacre involved soldiers who killed 22 suspects at the warehouse in the town of Tlatlaya. While some died in an initial shootout with the army patrol — in which one soldier was wounded — a human-rights investigat­ion later showed that at least eight and perhaps as many as a dozen suspects were executed after they surrendere­d.

Barr said in a joint statement with Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero that the U.S. Justice Department had made the decision to drop the U.S. case in recognitio­n “of the strong law enforcemen­t partnershi­p between Mexico and the United States, and in the interests of demonstrat­ing our united front against all forms of criminalit­y.”

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