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07MONTERREY472
2007-04-27 21:07:00
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Consulate Monterrey
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DRUG CARTEL PRODUCED VIDEOTAPE ALLEGES CORRUPTION AT HIGHEST

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S E C R E T MONTERREY 000472

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DEPARTMENT FOR INL; DS/IP/ITA; DS/IP/WHA; DS/ICI/CR

E.O. 12958: DECL: 4/27/2017
TAGS: SNAR PGOV ASEC MX
SUBJECT: DRUG CARTEL PRODUCED VIDEOTAPE ALLEGES CORRUPTION AT HIGHEST
LEVELS OF MEXICAN GOVERNMENT

CLASSIFIED BY: Luis Moreno, CG, Monterrey, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



106172
2007-04-27 21:07:00
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DE RUEHMC #0472 1172107
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TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 2047
RUEHME/AMEMBASSY MEXICO PRIORITY 2813
INFO RUEHXC/ALL US CONSULATES IN MEXICO COLLECTIVE
RUEABND/DEA HQS WASHINGTON DC
RUEFHLC/DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WASHINGTON DC
RHMFISS/FBI WASHINGTON DC
RUEHMC/AMCONSUL MONTERREY 7214

S E C R E T MONTERREY 000472

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR INL; DS/IP/ITA; DS/IP/WHA; DS/ICI/CR

E.O. 12958: DECL: 4/27/2017
TAGS: SNAR PGOV ASEC MX
SUBJECT: DRUG CARTEL PRODUCED VIDEOTAPE ALLEGES CORRUPTION AT HIGHEST
LEVELS OF MEXICAN GOVERNMENT

CLASSIFIED BY: Luis Moreno, CG, Monterrey, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)




1. (SBU) During a private meeting on April 27, the Consul
General asked Nuevo Leon Governor Natividad Gonzalez Paras about
recent public statements made by the State Assistant Attorney
General, Aldo Fasci Zuazua. Without being solicited, Fasci told
reporters on April 24 that photographic or video evidence may
surface linking State and Federal Governments to organized
crime, and that the public should disregard this evidence as a
smear tactic on the part of drug cartels. Public discussion
ensued and focused on the question of why Fasci would make such
a statement unless he already knew that the evidence existed.
On April 25, State Attorney General Luis Carlos Trevino publicly
recanted Fasci's statement and said that the Assistant Attorney
General had not been speaking on behalf of the Nuevo Leon State
Government.


2. (S) During the CG's meeting, Governor Gonzalez confided that
he had seen "the video" to which Fasci was alluding. During a
recent drug cartel raid, the Nuevo Leon State Police had
recovered a video hidden within a stash of money. The Governor
said that the video showed an unidentified man, wearing only a
bloody undershirt and underwear, saying that Governor Gonzalez's
Chief of Staff, Rogelio Cerda, was a corrupt official in the
pockets of the drug cartels. According to the Governor, the
unidentified man also said that some of the highest ranking
members of the Mexican government are on the narco-traffickers'
payroll, and specifically mentioned Mexican Secretary of
Defense, Gen. Guillermo Galvan, and Mexican President Felipe
Calderon. Governor Gonzalez stated that the unidentified man
making these allegations appeared calm, with his legs casually
crossed, and so the Governor thought that the videotape was
"staged." When asked where the tape was, Governor Gonzalez said
that he had shown it to President Calderon in Mexico City and
that the President had immediately called Attorney General
Rafael Macedo de la Concha and told him to launch an
investigation.


3. (S) COMMENT. Unfortunately, without seeing the alleged
videotape, it is difficult to ascertain the validity of the
Governor's statements, particularly about it being "staged"
because the video clearly was not meant to be found in a stash
of money in a narco safe house. While Post law enforcement
officials have long believed that certain individuals in
Governor Gonzalez's cabinet are corrupt, including Chief of
Staff Rogelio Cerda and Secretary of Public Security Antonio
Garza, without knowing the identity of the man in the videotape,
it is difficult to determine the weight his allegations should
be given. Governor Gonzalez has indicated his strong
willingness to fight corruption and narco-violence in the State,
and is pushing for the establishment of a vetted State Police
unit, an endeavor Post feels would help mitigate the rising
insecurity in Nuevo Leon. Post will continue to maintain an
open line of communication with Governor Gonzalez about this
issue. END COMMENT.

MORENO