Kidnappings of U.S. citizens
on rise
San Diego Union Tribune | Feb. 7, 2008
By Tony
Manolatos
Organized, well-financed and
violent Mexican kidnapping cells are targeting a growing number of
U.S. citizens visiting communities popular with San Diegans and
other California residents.
Last year, at least 26 San Diego
County residents were kidnapped and held for ransom in Tijuana,
Rosarito Beach or Ensenada, local FBI agents overseeing the cases
said yesterday. In 2006, at least 11 county residents had been
kidnapped in the three communities.
“Some of the 26 were recovered, some were hurt and some were
killed,” said agent Alex Horan, who directs the FBI's violent-crime
squad in San Diego.
“It's not a pleasant experience.
Victims have reported beatings, torture and there have been rapes. .
. . Handcuffs and hoods over the head are common,” he said.
When contrasted to the 40 million
border crossings made every year at the San Ysidro Port of Entry,
the kidnapping numbers are small. Most of the victims have business
interests or family members in Mexico.
But authorities said anyone
planning to visit Mexico should be cautious.
“I would certainly be concerned,”
Horan said.
The U.S. Consulate in Tijuana
issued a travel advisory last week that said U.S. citizens living
and traveling in Mexico should be extra vigilant.
Gunfights and other violence
linked to drug cartels have increased in Baja California, and more
Mexican citizens have been kidnapped lately.
While some of the groups suspected
of kidnapping Americans are connected to drug trafficking, most
aren't, Horan said.
He described the kidnapping groups
as sophisticated operations similar to terrorist cells, each with a
boss and clear divisions of labor. Usually, one group is involved in
scouting, another carries out the kidnapping, a third holds the
victim and a fourth handles the ransom.
“They know who they're going
after. I think they have a list,” Horan said. “These are kidnapping
cells. . . . That's what they do. They do kidnappings all year
long.”
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