Wednesday 20 October 2010

Acapulco Rival criminal gangs have hijacked this glitzy-but-faded Pacific resort

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Rival criminal gangs have hijacked this glitzy-but-faded Pacific resort, where the Hollywood Rat Pack once sipped martinis, Elvis filmed a musical comedy, Elizabeth Taylor wed (again) and starlets danced the night away.
Acapulco's newest arrivals are drug lords, and residents now cower from shootouts and keep a watch out for severed heads. Some visitors to the city simply vanish. Gunmen seized 20 Mexican men in broad daylight on Sept. 30. They haven't been seen since.
Occupancy rates have plummeted along the ghostly boulevard of beachfront hotels. Restaurants sit empty -- or shuttered up.
The mayhem hasn't dulled the beauty of Acapulco, set on a semicircular bay flanked by mountains alive with bougainvillea, a stunning backdrop that made it the nation's oldest and best-known resort, ``the pearl of the Pacific.''
Violence has cast a dark cloud on many of the city's 800,000 residents, however.
``Everybody seems to be armed,'' said Areli Garcia Santana, a 22-year-old orthodontics student. ``There are gunfights all over.''
BANDS' DISPUTE
At least three narcotics bands dispute power over Acapulco's strategic port: remnants of the Beltran Leyva cartel, Los Zetas and the Familia Michoacana.
In a brazen broad-daylight shootout on April 14, gunmen killed six people and wounded five others along the landscaped main boulevard in the tourist district, shattering hotel windows and triggering a chain of auto accidents with the blaze of automatic weapons fire. Among the victims were a woman and her 8-year-old daughter, the apparent targets.
Drug gang henchmen frequently use police or military uniforms, heightening a sense of insecurity. On Sept. 25, drug enforcers dressed in camouflage uniforms typical of marines threw grenades at a safe house that belonged to a rival group, then entered and executed seven men.
The same week, henchmen killed two nephews of the deputy city transit director, severing their heads and displaying them on a street. A sign accused the city official of being in the pocket of the Beltran Leyva cartel.
It was the daylight abduction, though, of a group of 20 men near a church on Sept. 30 that truly laid bare some of the crosscurrents of violence that rack the city.
INFLUENCE
The men, ranging in age from 17 to 47, were from the state of Michoacan, where drug lords' influence is vast. Many locals dismissed the vehement claims of family members that the victims were tourists, suggesting instead that they were hit men deployed for the battles raging in the city. The underlying message: Good riddance.
``Acapulco society does not believe that they were tourists,'' said Javier Saldivar, the head of the National Chamber of Commerce in Acapulco.
While it may offer consolation that tourists aren't vanishing, the arrival of vehicles filled with cartel hit men can't help Acapulco burnish a faded image as the former glamour resort of Mexico.
It takes only a stroll around the walkways and lobbies of hotels such as Los Flamingos and Villa Vera to discern how far Acapulco has fallen.
If the sweet bungalows of the Villa Vera could whisper their secrets, Frank Sinatra probably would be singing in the background. After all, it was here that The Voice romanced Ava Gardner. Regular visitors included Gina Lollobrigida, Rita Hayworth and, of course, Elizabeth Taylor, who gazed into the eyes of producer Mike Todd, making him the third of her eight marital conquests.


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Youth shot at Adelaide tattoo parlour

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Youth shot at Adelaide tattoo parlour: "17-year-old boy who was shot in the neck at a trouble-plagued Adelaide tattoo parlour has undergone surgery and may never walk again.
The teenaged New Boys gang associate was shot on Thursday at the Ink Central tattoo parlour in the CBD's nightclub strip of Hindley Street but police don't believe it is linked to the gang's recent war with the Hells Angels.
Detective-Chief Inspector John Gerlach, of Eastern Adelaide Local Service Area, told reporters on Friday that investigating officers believed it was a private conflict."


fight between rival motorcycle clubs the Coffin Cheaters and the Finks is not the start of a gang war.

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Police say bikie brawl is not war - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): "fight between rival motorcycle clubs the Coffin Cheaters and the Finks is not the start of a gang war.
The violence broke out about yesterday afternoon inside the Kwinana Motoplex.
Three members of the Finks motorcycle club were taken to hospital. One of them had been shot in the leg and another had three fingers severed.
Detective Senior Sergeant Jeff Christmass has defended the lack of police presence at the event.
'We had no indication that any outlaw motorcycle gang members were going to attend this event,' he said.
While he acknowledges there are tensions between the two clubs, he does not believe it is the start of any war.
All three of the injured men underwent surgery for their injuries."


Sikder gang, Munsia gang and Gias gang war

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Gulf Times – Qatar’s top-selling English daily newspaper - SriLanka/Bangladesh: "Bangladesh authorities have dispatched a team of policemen with sophisticated arms to the Hatia island in Noakhali district after over 35 people were suspected to have been killed in a gang war there, police in Dhaka said yesterday.
Noakhali police superintendent Harunur Rashid Hazari said: “We have launched a drive to arrest those attempting to create panic among the people.”
Hazari said, at least 100 policemen in four groups, led by Noakhali additional police superintendent Mahbubur Rashid, have been sent to the area.
He also said elite security force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) will join the drive soon.
But the police and the Noakhali district administration could not confirm the identities of the dead and wounded.
Noakhali deputy commissioner Sirajul Islam said: “We are not sure about the dead and wounded because the area is hard to reach.”
Hatia island sub-district executive officer Harunur Rashid said information about the killings, abductions, attack, loots and arsons were being collected.
“We are maintaining communication with relevant departments to take the next step,” he added.
Sources said members of a gang, headed by one Nasir, were engaged in a series of gunfights in the area on October 13 with members of Sikder gang, Munsia gang and Gias gang over the control of the area.
The Nasir gang succeeded in beating others and carried out the massacre"


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