Pubdate: Sat, 27 Jul 2002 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2002 Associated Press Author: Arturo Salinas, Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) NATIONAL SECURITY AGENT SLAIN ON MEXICAN BORDER; DRUG WAR CITED TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) A regional director of Mexico's main intelligence agency was slain in the border city of Tijuana, the 11th person killed this week in what authorities say is an escalating drug war. Jose Juan Palafox, Tijuana chief for the Center for Investigation and National Security, was gunned down at midnight on Friday, said Jorge Campos, the federal deputy Attorney General in charge of the case. On Thursday, Campos announced that Tijuana, which lies across the border from San Diego, and Mexicali to the east had turned into battlegrounds of a turf war between surviving members of the Arellano Felix drug organization and a rival drug trafficker, Ismael Zambada. Benjamin Arellano Felix, leader of the Arellano Felix organization, was arrested by federal agents in March, while his brother Ramon, the gang's enforcer, died at the hands of police in February. But authorities said others continue to run the organization, using the border city to smuggle tons of cocaine and marijuana into California and the western United States. Zambada, who has been trying to challenge the Arellano Felixes' authority in Tijuana for almost a decade, heads a free-lance group of smugglers based in Mazatlan, a resort city on Mexico's Pacific coast. Seven of the slayings in the past week took place in Mexicali, a border city about 95 miles east of Tijuana, and the rest occurred in Tijuana. The bodies of most of the victims bore signs of torture, including mutilations and burns, investigators said. Palafox was shot numerous times. His body was found in the passenger side of his car. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager