
Soldiers standing on the back of pick-up trucks patrol Lazaro Cardenas, one month after ousting the municipal police in this major Mexican port that had become a drug cartel’s cash machine.
While troops armed with assault rifles ride in borrowed police vehicles, a vice admiral has taken over the administration of the Pacific port, which handles the largest general cargo volume in Mexico.
The military was sent by President Enrique Pena Nieto on November 4 to clean house, forcing the city’s 113 local police officers to undergo vetting exams while replacing the port’s two top civilian jobs with naval officers.
The government has said it received anonymous tips about unspecified corruption and “collusion” at the port.
The Knights Templar cartel has used Lazaro Cardenas to import precursor chemicals from Asia and make methamphetamine in makeshift mountain labs in the western state of Michoacan.
In January last year, 195 tons of such chemicals were seized in 12 containers from China.