BFF-06 Gang threatens Mexican president over fuel theft crackdown

370

ZCZC

BFF-06

MEXICO-POLITICS-CRIME-OIL

Gang threatens Mexican president over fuel theft crackdown

SALAMANCA, Mexico, Feb 1, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A suspected criminal gang left
a fake bomb and threatening message for Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez
Obrador outside an oil refinery Thursday, warning him to stop his crackdown
on fuel theft.

Since taking office in December, Lopez Obrador has been waging war on
rampant theft from state oil company Pemex’s pipelines, a massive criminal
industry involving drug cartels and corrupt officials that cost Mexico an
estimated $3 billion in 2017.

The message, written on a bed sheet near the Salamanca refinery in the
central state of Guanajuato, warned the leftist leader to withdraw the army
and other security forces from the state.

“Otherwise I am going to start killing them, along with innocent people,”
said the message, signed by a group calling itself the Puro Cartel Santa Rosa
de Lima.

It was accompanied by what appeared to be a bomb left inside a pickup truck
outside the refinery. However, officials later said the package, which had a
small light and numerous white wires, was a fake.

“False alarm,” Lopez Obrador said at his daily news conference.

“There were no explosives in the abandoned pickup truck,” presidential
spokesman Jesus Ramirez told journalists.

“Obviously this is connected to the anti-fuel theft operations.”

The message also called for the release of suspects recently arrested as
part of the government’s crackdown.

Lopez Obrador, an anti-establishment austerity crusader, famously disbanded
the presidential guard when he took office. Security analysts have warned his
safety could be at risk.

The president’s standard response is, “The people will protect me.”

BSS/AFP/MRI/0831 HRS