Mexico says Gaddafi son tried to enter country
Mexico said on Wednesday it has broken up an international plot to smuggle the son of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, al-Saadi Gaddafi, and his family into Mexico under false names and with false Mexican documents.
The elaborate plan allegedly involved two Mexicans, a Canadian and a Danish suspect, Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire said.
The plot was uncovered in early September as al-Saadi was fleeing Libya after his father's ouster. He never made it to Mexico. Al-Saadi Gaddafi fled Libya and is living in the Western African country of Niger.
The plotters allegedly jetted into Mexico, opened bank accounts and bought properties meant to be used as safe houses in several parts of the country, including one at the resort of Bahia de las Banderas on Mexico's Pacific coast.
"The large economic resources which this criminal organization has, or had, allowed them to contract private flights," Poire told a news conference.
Poire said the leader of the plot was a Canadian woman he identified as Cynthia Vanier. He said she had been detained on November 10 and is being held, along with three other suspects, under a form of house arrest on suspicion of falsifying documents.
An employee of Canada's foreign ministry said the office would look into the report of the arrest but had no immediate comment.
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