Prosecutors in Michoacan state said late yesterday that they arrested Uriel Chavez Mendoza, the mayor of Apatzingan, after three city council members claimed he forced them to gather in a rural area, where cartel gunmen demanded each hand over about USD 1,500. The gunmen allegedly said the money was to buy weapons.
The meeting was held in January 2012, when the cartel was at the height of its power, according to prosecutors.
Some town governments were forced to hand over 10 per cent of the money they got from the federal government to the cartel, local residents say. Some officials were also forced to grant public works projects to cartel-controlled construction companies.
The arrest of the Apatzingan mayor was the latest case that appears to illustrate the near complete control the pseudo-religious Knights Templar exerted over Michoacan until the vigilantes began fighting them in February 2013.
Federal Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam said there was evidence that Reyna met with the leaders of the Knights Templar. Reyna has not been formally charged and in the past has denied links to the cartel.
Officials have confirmed that the cartel had demanded protection payments from almost every type of farm, orchard and business in the state. The cartel also manipulated distribution and production of produce like limes and avocados, apparently to raise prices and increase their cut.
There had been longstanding reports of cartel involvement in Michoacan politics, but previous efforts to prosecute alleged offenders have ended in embarrassing failures.
In 2009, federal prosecutors arrested 12 mayors and 23 other Michoacan officials for supposedly aiding the La Familia drug cartel, the predecessor of the Knights Templar. Two years later, all 35 officials had been acquitted.
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