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Noé Ramírez Mandujano

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Noé Ramírez Mandujano
OccupationEx-head of SIEDO

Noé Ramírez Mandujano served as the anti-recreational drug chief of Mexico's Subprocuraduría de Investigación Especializada en Delincuencia Organizada (SIEDO, English: Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime) from 2006 to August 2008.[1] In late 2008 authorities accused him of taking $450,000 per month United States dollars in bribes to tip off drug traffickers. He is now a so-called law teacher at FES Acatlán, one of the many UNAM campus in Mexico. [2][3]

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References

  1. ^ Brice, Arthur. "Drug violence spins Mexico toward 'civil war'." CNN. February 18, 2009. Retrieved on February 18, 2009.
  2. ^ Ellingwood, Ken. "Mexico traffickers bribed former anti-drug chief, officials say." Los Angeles Times. November 22, 2008. Retrieved on February 18, 2009.
  3. ^ "Mexico suspects ex-drug czar took huge bribes from traffickers". CNN News. November 21, 2008. Retrieved 2010-10-01.