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Author: ASI Global, LLC

Title: Kidnapping for Ransom in Mexico

Summary: idnapping for ransom continues to be one of the most serious security risks throughout Mexico, making it one of the countries with the highest number of kidnappings in the world. The majority of kidnappings that take place in Mexico are attributed to small criminal groups that typically operate within a city or municipality rather than large organized groups whose areas of operation span across several cities or states. Some of these gangs are very sophisticated and choose their targets carefully, while others pick up victims of opportunity on the basis of a less selective process. Kidnapping for ransom was once mainly a concern for high-profile Mexican businessmen and their families. While they remain at high risk, organized crime groups now focus on a broader array of targets, including middle-class individuals and even simple merchants or traders. While these gangs operate independently for the most part, many have been linked to Mexican drug cartels.

Details: Houston, TX: ASI Global, 2012. 6p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed December 2, 2012 at http://www.asiglobalresponse.com/downloads/Mexico_Analyst_Report_February_2012.pdf

Year: 2012

Country: Mexico

URL: http://www.asiglobalresponse.com/downloads/Mexico_Analyst_Report_February_2012.pdf

Shelf Number: 127106

Keywords:
Drug Cartels
Drug Violence
Kidnapping (Mexico)
Ransom (Mexico)
Violent Crime