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NEWS > 28 October 2007

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Sinn Fein moves towards backin
Unionists today demanded to know whether a secret deal had been struck with Gerry Adams to allow fugitive IRA terrorists back to Northern Ireland in return for Sinn Fein endorsing the police.



As Sinn Fein’s executive backed Mr Adams’s proposal for a special party conference on the issue, Ian Paisley’s Democratic Unionists asked what concessions had been granted to the Sinn Fein leader to ensure republican support for the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

Lord Morrow, the Democratic Unionist chairman, said:

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Mexico: Experts say police cor

The U.S. government is vowing to spend $1.4 billion to help Mexico battle violent drug gangs.

But some analysts say the money will be largely wasted if Mexican authorities don't cut the ties between police forces and organized crime.

U.S. and Mexican officials on Monday announced the initiative to combat Mexican drug cartels.

Jorge Chabat is a Mexican national security analyst and drug expert.

He thinks the plan's success may hinge on whether it includes an effective strategy to tackle law enforcement corruption in Mexico.

Chabat says if does not, Mexico will simply go from having "a corrupt and badly equipped police force to a corrupt and well-equipped police force."

Earlier this month, agents detained 25 federal police officers in Tamaulipas on suspicion of providing protection for the Gulf drug cartel.

 

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