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Subject: Mexican Drug Cartel's Weapons Supply Attributed To Guatamalan Army Posted on: Fri, 5 Jun 2009 15:16:46 +0000 (UTC)

Mexico drug cartel's grenades from Guatemalan army

By JUAN CARLOS LLORCA Associated Press Writer

GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Thousands of bullets and grenades that were part of a
Mexican drug cartel's weapons cache belong to the Guatemalan army,
Guatemala's anti-drug prosecutor said Thursday.

Prosecutor Leonel Ruiz said investigators have determined that more than
3,800 bullets and 563 grenades seized outside Guatemala's capital in April
following a shootout that left five anti-drug agents dead came from
military bases in the Central American nation, which has become a major
transshipment point for Colombian cocaine.

"They were taken from military bases but that doesn't necessarily mean the
drug traffickers stole the weapons because it could be that they bought
them from a third party," Ruiz said.

Ruiz said investigators identified the Guatemalan army's emblem on the
grenades and munitions.

In the April weapons seizure, police also found eight anti-personnel mines,
11 M60 machine guns, bullet proof vests and two armored cars that
investigators say belong to the Zetas, a group of assassins for Mexico's
Gulf drug cartel.

Ruiz said investigators are still trying to determine if the machine guns
and other weapons also belong to the army.

Mexican authorities say cartels get most of their high-caliber assault
rifles from the U.S. but that they are turning to Central America for other
military-grade weaponry like grenades and even the occasional rocket
launcher.

Guatemalan Defense Minister Abraham Valenzuela said that shortly after
being named to the post in December he was notified that the army was
missing weapons. He said he filed a report with an army tribunal who took
over the case.

Valenzuela declined to give any more details on the missing weapons. "I
can't give any other information because that could prompt the suspects to
flee and flout justice," he said.

The Gulf cartel has long been believed to be operating in Guatemala.

In March, Guatemalan authorities found a Gulf cartel training camp near the
border with Mexico along with 500 grenades

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