Canadian described as ringleader in plot to get Gaddafi’s son into Mexico

Posted on February 2, 2012 • Filed under: Crime, Mexico, Police/Military Activity, Terrorism

CHETUMAL, February 1 .- Personnel of the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) Federal District moved to Chetumal to Cynthia Ann Vanier Canadian and Mexican Dávila Gabriela Huerta, accused of belonging to a network intended to illegally enter Saadi Gaddafi to Mexico, and operating with a discreet state-supported preventive elements entered the area of ​​women’s Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) of this city, on the evening of Tuesday 31 January.
These two women and two men, one Mexican and one Danish, were admitted to prison based on arrest warrants for trafficking in undocumented attempted, forgery and organized crime, since there are four suspected members of a criminal network sought to introduce international illegally in Mexico to Saadi Gaddafi, a son of the deposed and murdered Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
According to the progress of “Operation Guest”, which is still open, the Deputy Attorney Specialized Investigation of Organized Crime (SIEDO) of the PGR announced that Cynthia Ann Vanier Canadian and Mexican Dávila Gabriela Huerta, are already held in the women’s area of ​​the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) in Chetumal, on the evening of Tuesday 31 January, where they will face criminal proceedings which they are charged, information which was confirmed in this city by the Ministry of Public Security.

The two women and two men accused were arrested last November by the Mexican intelligence services to discover that they had everything ready for Saadi Gaddafi, 38, and his family, settled in the state of Nayarit under false identities.
The defense of the accused said that on Tuesday night January 31 rose the roots of nearly 80 days were subjected to Cynthia Ann Vanier Canadian, Danish Christian Pierre Flensborg, and Mexicans Dávila Gabriela Kennedy Huerta and Jose Luis Prieto, Grounding at the Center of the PGR in the Federal District.
But a federal judge issued the January 28 arrest warrant against the two women and two men, so that while the procedure is performed to determine whether they farm’s car placed on trial or release order will be held at least another 10 days.
The order was executed on Tuesday night, and while Vanier and Gabriela Davila Cindy Huerta were transferred to Cereso of Chetumal, men were detained in the federal prison in Villa Aldama, Veracruz, also yet to be serving a warrant from fifth member of the network, whose name was not revealed by federal authorities.
It is noteworthy that, just yesterday, the Attorney General ruled Saadi Gaddafi fincar charges for trying to illegally entering the country because it was considered a “victim” of an international network of alien smuggling, however, that has a red piece of Interpol.

The Canadian appointed to be the leader

Meanwhile, Cindy Ann Vanier, who is appointed by the government of Mexico to the ringleader of the operation, sent a letter to his parents and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada, which charges that have been beaten by officers of the PGR while under arrest, in addition to have violated international human rights conventions by denying access to a lawyer and the Canadian Embassy in Mexico, adequate medical care and subjected to “physical abuse and torture.”
This six-page letter, which denounces abuses and torture, was broadcast on Canadian television chain “CBC News”
Notably, Cynthia Ann Vanier, Vanier also known as Cindy, is a Canadian lawyer and was established on 10 November 2011, based on a warrant issued on charges of leading a plot to bring to Mexico the son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
Was arrested the same day Mexican Dávila Gabriela Huerta, appointed as a member of the international criminal network in Mexico sought to introduce Saadi Gadhafi, and who is accused of conspiring to obtain false travel documents.
While the Danish Christian Pierre Flensborg is accused of planning the logistics, and Jose Luis Prieto Kennedy, is accused of obtaining false documents.
The defendants are prosecuted on the basis of a warrant of arrest issued by organized crime, illegal trafficking and attempted on three counts of forgery.
The Canadian Cindy will fincar Vanier latter crime because they found him a credential from the Federal Electoral Institute, a Mexican birth certificate and a Canadian passport, all apocryphal.
Only the falsification of documents is not serious, but should be prosecuted for other crimes, those involved will not be eligible for parole. Read Article

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