Mexico Searches for 37 Cuban Migrants Abducted Aboard Hijacked Bus

June 13, 2008 by national  
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Mexican officials searched Friday for 37 illegal migrants from Cuba and Central America snatched from a government bus at gunpoint by armed men whom authorities believe belong to an international migrant trafficking ring.

The migrants were being taken to a detention center in southern Chiapas state when about six masked men with assault rifles forced seven unarmed immigration agents and two drivers off the bus late Wednesday. The gunmen fled with the 33 Cubans and four Central Americans.

Mexicos federal Attorney Generals office opened an investigation into the unusual kidnappings and planned to question immigration agents about the attack.

Authorities believe an international smuggling ring may be involved and may be trying to take the migrants to Miami, Florida, said an immigration official in Chiapas, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give his name.

The official said authorities are still trying to identify the armed men and their nationalities. A search is under way to find them.

The migrants were being transported from Cancun to a detention center in Tapachula, near the Guatemalan border, where they would be held while authorities determined whether to release them or deport them, the official said.

Mexicos Navy detained the Cubans on June 7, after they were found on a yacht off Cancuns coast. The Cubans told authorities they had left Old Havana on a makeshift boat and later boarded the yacht, aboard which two men had promised to take them to Florida, the immigration official said.

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