Nice to see how well that $1.6 billion grant from the American taxpayers to fight crime in Mexico is working out. Apparently anti-kidnapping experts aren’t even safe from, er, kidnapping.
Mexican gunmen have kidnapped a U.S. security consultant who negotiated the release of dozens of kidnap victims in Latin America.
Gunmen abducted Felix Batista outside a restaurant last Wednesday in the relatively safe northern industrial city of Saltillo in Coahuila state, Mexican authorities and his employer, security consultancy ASI Global, said on Monday.
Batista, a Miami-based Cuban American credited with negotiating the release of victims abducted by Colombian rebels, was snatched after he stepped outside the restaurant, answering a call on his cellular phone, Mexican media said.
The U.S. embassy in Mexico City said it was investigating and declined to comment further.
“He may have been targeted by organized crime in an attempt to show their power. Saltillo is not a kidnapping hot spot,” said a source at Coahuila state attorney general’s office.
And this was in a “relatively safe” Mexican city. Imagine the dangerous cities.


15. December 2008 at 7:06 pm
Why him? how is he an asset? The last thing organized crime in mexico wants is the involvement of the US? Is there a colombian connection? Could this guy be dirty too?
15. December 2008 at 7:21 pm
I got it…The gulf cartel kidnapped a high ranking figure in order to bring the US into this mess. The gulf cartel wants the mexican government to be under the FBI’s spotlight so that way the mexican government’s relationship (in bed) with the Sinaloa cartel can come to surface even more. The banners in Nuevo leon and now this is pretty clear…lets see how it plays out, but if it’s anything like kike camarena’s story Mr. Batista is dead by now, after a bit more media his body will appear, involving the Sinaloa cartel.