Mexico sends armed forces to border state after prison jailbreak sparks manhunt

Mexico’s defense ministry said on Tuesday it had flown 200 military personnel to the northern border city of Juarez. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 04 January 2023
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Mexico sends armed forces to border state after prison jailbreak sparks manhunt

  • Authorities also sacked the director of the prison, from which at least 30 inmates escaped

MEXICO CITY/CIUDAD JUAREZ: Mexico’s defense ministry said on Tuesday it had flown 200 military personnel to the northern border city of Juarez to fight organized crime there, days after a deadly prison riot led to a manhunt for escaped convicts.
Authorities also sacked the director of the prison, from which at least 30 inmates escaped, they said Tuesday.
State prosecutors in the border state of Chihuahua said Alejandro Alvarado, head of the Juarez prison, had been dismissed, and is also under investigation for his possible role in the jailbreak, alongside others.
On Sunday, 19 people died after gunmen attacked the prison a few miles south of El Paso, Texas, killing guards and inmates and triggering a mass escape that included cartel kingpin Ernesto Alfredo Pinon de la Cruz, also known as “El Neto.”
Federal authorities arrived to restore order, later finding a “VIP zone” in the state-run prison with drugs and money.
Prisoners’ relatives queued outside the prison on Tuesday, some asking to speak to authorities.
Maria Luisa Pena, an inmate’s aunt, told Reuters authorities had yet to give her information about her nephew’s situation.
“We’re worried,” she said, “We want to know what’s happening with our relatives, we want them to tell us something.”
“We’re all humans, aren’t we? We all make mistakes. Now many of us want the opportunity to know what’s happening with our relatives,” added an inmate’s wife, who was not identified.
On Monday night, Chihuahua’s government said seven people had died during subsequent police clashes as part of the hunt to find the escaped inmates. Two of the dead were police.
Sunday’s incident resulted in one of the highest death tolls from prison violence in Mexico in recent years.


Costa Rica says plot to assassinate president uncovered

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Costa Rica says plot to assassinate president uncovered

  • Security services unveiled that a hitman had been paid to assassinate president Rodrigo Chaves

SAN JOSE: Costa Rica’s government on Tuesday said it had uncovered a plot to assassinate President Rodrigo Chaves on the eve of national elections, in which his right-wing party is tipped for victory.
Jorge Torres, head of the Central American nation’s Directorate of Intelligence and National Security, cited a “confidential source” as informing the agency that a hitman had been paid to attack Chaves.
The purported plot comes two weeks before the country holds presidential and parliamentary elections.
Chaves, who is barred by the constitution from seeking a second consecutive term, has backed one of his former ministers, Laura Fernandez, to succeed him.
Opposition groups have warned against what they see as possible interference in the election from the iron-fisted president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele.
Chaves has invited Bukele to Costa Rica on Wednesday to lay the founding stone of a new mega-prison modelled on El Salvador’s brutal Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT).
Thousands of young men are being held without charge in CECOT, as part of Bukele’s war on gang violence.