Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Body of slain Mexican drug boss stolen - Los Angeles Times [getdailynow.blogspot.com]

Body of slain Mexican drug boss stolen - Los Angeles Times [getdailynow.blogspot.com]

Question by supersupau2002: Do Indian Tribes pay any "state" taxes ? Whether they are in California, Minnesota, or any other state? Do the Indian Tribes pay any "State" taxes where they are based in. Such as California (which has the largest # of tribes) and Minnesota? Do they pay any taxes to the "Federal" government as well? Best answer for Do Indian Tribes pay any "state" taxes ? Whether they are in California, Minnesota, or any other state?:

Answer by piegowdealer
No they do not. Neither to state or fed. They are considered "Independent nations" kind of like the homelands in the Union of South Africa during apartheid. But as independent nations, the other governments cannot tax them. However, to open a casino there must be an agreement with the state. They usually aqgree to pay so m uch in "charitable contributions" as a percentage of their income to local/regional nonprofits and governments. They give fire trucks to rural fire districts ot police cars or ambulances to cities. The one locally bought a hotel and gave a written promise to the city that it would not lower the room rates or do anything else that could compromise the city's income stream from the hotel tax.

Answer by bcnu
Indian tribes are "sovereign nations" that do not pay taxes to anyone. If they have a billion dollars of income from casinos on their land, it is all tax free, suckers. If they sell products on tribal lands they do not have to collect any sales taxes or pay state liquor or tobacco taxes. Coincidentally, the New York Supreme Court issued a decision yesterday (January 27th) blocking the state from charging excise taxes on cigarettes sold to non-Indians on tribal lands.

Answer by are the GOP terrorists?
i can remember when i worked for Target we had a member of an Indian tribe being rung up one time and she was tax exempt and she did not have to pay any California sales taxes

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Jigyasa taunts Rano of being inauspicious for her son. Jai reprimands her for being so rude. Bani has a bad dream about her child. Jai sees her state and consoles her. Ranvir gifts Rashi a diamond ring. Jai takes Bani to meet the doctor. Bani sees Pia at the doctor's clinic. She hears her talking to the doctor about her money problem. After Pia leaves, Bani tells the doctor that she would pay for her bills. Nachiket pulls Laxmi's leg. Everyone is present at the breakfast table except Rano. When Laxmi goes to call her, she finds a note in the room saying that she has left the house. Aditya yells at Jigyasa for compelling Rano to leave the house. When Jai and Bani return, Maasi tells Bani about Rano's disappearance.

Kasamh Se - Episode 295

LazcanoMEXICO CITY -- The body of the man identified by Mexican authorities as the top leader of the vicious Zetas paramilitary cartel was stolen from a funeral home by an armed commando unit, officials said Tuesday.

At the same time that the Mexican navy confirmed the identity of Heriberto Lazcano, alias The Executioner, based on fingerprints, local officials in Coahuila state acknowledged the body was missing. Lazcano was slain in the northern Mexican state on Sunday.

"The owner of the Garcia funeral home called us at 8:05 a.m. [Monday] to say that at about 1 or 1:30 a.m. an armed commando, faces covered and well-guarded, showed up, overpowered the personnel and took away the bodies in a hearse from the funeral home, forcing the owner to drive it," Coahuila state prosecutor Homero Ramos said in a brief appearance before journalists. 

The remarkable turn of events left a raft of unanswered questions. What was the body of one of the most notorious drug cartel chieftains doing unguarded in a funeral home less than 24 hours after his death? How can authorities definitively identify the body if there is no body?

Ramos did not take questions. It may be that no one realized the dead man was Lazcano when he was taken to the funeral home, which is apparently where the autopsy and other forensic tests were conducted.

The elimination of Lazcano, a founding member and top leader of one of the world's bloodiest drug cartels, should be a major victory for the government of President Felipe Calderon, who leaves office in less than eight weeks and who nearly six years ago launched a military-led offensive against trafficking networks. Lazcano is the most important figure felled in that fight.

Officials suggested they had harvested sufficient evidence from the body to make the ID. But the loss of the corpse will fuel suspicions among cynical Mexicans about the true identity and circumstances of the slaying -- not to mention the sloppiness of letting the body be stolen.

Naval officials said Lazcano was shot to death after attacking a special forces patrol with grenades and gunfire. A rocket launcher was found in his possession, the navy said. One other man with him was also killed.

Both the navy and Coahuila state prosecutors said Lazcano was identified based on his fingerprints, which were presumably on file because he once served in an elite unit of the Mexican army before going on to join and build up the Zetas. In addition, the navy released two photos of the dead man and said they appeared to match the known physical traits of Lazcano, who would be 36 or 37.

ALSO:

Police official in Mexico held in case of politician’s slain son

Mexico captures alleged Zetas chief linked to numerous crimes

Top drug cartel leader in Mexico possibly killed in firefight, officials say

-- Tracy Wilkinson

Photo: This photo released by Mexico's navy on Tuesday allegedly shows the body of Zeta drug cartel leader Heriberto Lazcano while in the possession of Mexico's Medical Forensic Service. Credit: Associated Press / Mexican navy

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