MEXICO SAYS TWO US FEDERAL AGENTS KILLED IN CRASH WERE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR OPERATIONS INSIDE COUNTRY. (PHOTO).
Mexico says two US federal agents killed in crash were not authorized for operations inside country Mexico’s government says two U.S. federal agents killed in a northern border-region crash were not authorized to take part in any operations on Mexican soil, raising new questions about their role in a cross-border drug lab mission. Authorities say the agents were returning from an operation targeting a clandestine drug facility in Chihuahua when their vehicle, traveling as part of a convoy, went off a ravine and exploded last weekend. Two Mexican officers also died in the incident. U.S. officials have confirmed the two Americans were CIA personnel, though their agency has declined to comment on the circumstances. Mexican officials say one of the agents entered the country as a visitor while the other used a diplomatic passport, and insist the government had no knowledge of foreign operatives conducting or planning any enforcement activity inside Mexico. The Security Ministry ...
According to sources,the first images of five suspects said to have robbed Kim Kardashian of jewellery in Paris have today emerged in France.French media has published footage of the alleged gang leaving and arriving at the reality TV star's VIP apartment on October 3.Shot on a private camera just around the corner from the so-called ''Hotel de Pourtales'' apartment block they are in black and white.They are also so grainy that it is impossible to make out a single face,with detectives admitting they are still baffled as to who they are.The camera footage,released in an online exclusive by the M6 news channel,started at 2.19am,and shows three men wearing reflective jackets cycling towards the block,and shortly afterwards two others walk past on foot.A full 49 minutes then goes by,before members of the gang are seen leaving a time period that makes a mockery of previous claims that they only spent a few minutes in the building.All have their faces hidden by a combination of hoods and balaclavas,and are thought to be pretending to be plain-clothes policemen.More photos below.
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