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Press Releases 07

Extradition of Former Police Officer Wanted for Drug Smuggling and Money Laundering

Statement by Ambassador Antonio O. Garza

Mexico City, August 10, 2007 - "I am pleased to announce that Maria Antonieta Rodriguez Mata was extradited today from Mexico to stand trial in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas on U.S. federal drug trafficking and money laundering charges.

“Mexican citizen Rodriguez Mata, a former police officer in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, is accused of being the leader of a Reynosa-based organization responsible for the distribution of large quantities of cocaine and marijuana in the United States, as well as the collection and transportation of illegal drug sale profits back to organization members.

“Mexican authorities arrested Rodriguez Mata in February 2004 for the purpose of extradition to the United States, and the Mexican government approved her extradition in September 2006. Rodriguez Mata’s appeals to Mexican courts were ultimately denied on August 3, 2007, clearing the way for her surrender to United States authorities.

“Any police officer, anywhere, who breaks the law and abuses the confidence of the citizens he or she has sworn to protect must be brought to justice. Rodriguez Mata’s extradition to face criminal charges in Texas is yet another example of successful cooperation between United States and Mexican law enforcement officials to combat drug trafficking."

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