Mexican Federales Reinforce Michoacan With 1,800 Troops subject logo: MEXICO
2011-07-11
Posted by: badanov

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By Chris Covert

A total of 1,800 Mexican Policia Federal (PF) troops have been deployed to Michoacan in the largest build-up of PF troops in Mexico so far this year, according an announcement in the Secretaria de Seguridad Publica (SSP) website Saturday afternoon.

The news bulletin also mentioned similar additional troops are being deployed to Michoacan, but none of the other Mexican defense agencies have thus far released any information about their specific deployments.

The PF reinforcement includes about 170 vehicles including armored cars, 15 ambulances and four helicopters, including US made Blackhawk utility and Russian made MI-17Sh helicopters.

Although no specifics have been announced about the build-up. SSP officials must be concerned about the increasing number and power of attacks by Los Zetas and Caballeros de los Templarios drug cartel against against Mexican security forces as well as rival drug gangs in the past month.

At least three attacks have come on the heels of the conclusion of a major counternarcotics offensive in June in the nearby state of Jalisco and in Zacatecas where Mexican Army and Marine units seized drugs and weapons,and disrupted drug cartel activities in the area.

To read the Rantburg report on the Mexican counternarcotics offensives in June click here (fourth item) and here (8th thru 12th item).

Policia Federal deployments in metropolitan areas in Mexico such as the La Laguna region of Mexico which includes Torreon, Coahuila-Gomez Palacio, Durango and in Monterrey, Nuevoleon typically includes troops numbering as many as 300. PF has in the past rotated whole deployments of PF effectives in and out of metropolitan areas when they have suffered sharp reverses or are under stress.

For example in Juarez, Chihuahua last year an entire deployment of 300 Mexican Federal agetns were rotated out and replced by another unit following a near mutiny led by subordinate commanders last August.

The last known full deployment of PF troops in northern Mexico took place in the summer of 2010 when 300 Policia Federal troops were deployed to Torreon, Coahuila.

The largest last known deployment of any security forces occurred last May when more than 1,000 Mexican soldiers were deployed to Torreon, Coahuila by land and air.

To read the Rantburg report on the May, 2011 Mexican Army deployment to Torreon, Coahuila, click here.

National politics may have played a role in such a massive reinforcement. The Michoacan 2011 gubernaotorial elections take place in November to replace current Partido Revolucion Democratica (PRD) Leonel Godoy Rangel, whose terms ends this year.

The candidate for Partido Accion Nacional (PAN) is Luisa Calderon Hinojosa, the sister of Mexican president Felipe Calderon.

The PRD has held the governor's seat for six years, but while a PAN pickup here would be a shot in the arm for PAN's flagging fortunes, the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI), fresh from gubernatorial, legislative and municipal electoral sweeps of Nayarit, Mexico state and Coahuila, is regarded as more likely to take control with a win.

The PRI candidate for Michoacan governor is Víctor Manuel Silva Tejeda, while the PRD candidate is Raul Moron Orozco.