Mexico replaces police with army in rural area plagued by drug gangs

The government of Mexico State says 1,187 army troops will replace 556 municipal police in the southern part of the state.

The government has replaced local police forces with army troops in a rural area about 100 kms (62 miles) southwest of Mexico City that has been plagued by drug gangs.

The strategy announced late Monday is the first time the tactic has been used so close to the Mexican capital.

Army troops have replaced generally untrustworthy municipal police in more outlying parts of Mexico, amid fears that cops were cooperating with gangs.

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