A U.S. national was deported from Mexico to the United
States and arrested yesterday on a criminal complaint charging him with the
attempted murder of a diplomat stationed at the U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara,
Mexico.
Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice
Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Dana J. Boente of the Eastern
District of Virginia, Special Agent in Charge George L. Piro of the FBI’s Miami
Field Office and Director Bill A. Miller of the U.S. Department of State’s
Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) made the announcement.
Zia Zafar, 31, of Chino Hills, California, was charged by
criminal complaint with one count of attempted murder of an internationally
protected person. Zafar made his initial appearance in federal court today and
is scheduled for a detention hearing on Jan. 13, 2017, before U.S. Magistrate
Judge John F. Anderson of the Eastern District of Virginia.
According to the criminal complaint, on Jan. 6, 2017, Zafar
disguised himself and followed the Vice Consul of the U.S. Consulate in
Guadalajara through a parking garage to his vehicle. After the Vice Consul got
into his car and drove towards the garage exit, Zafar allegedly shot him once
in the chest and fled. The Vice Consul was taken to a local hospital, where he
currently remains. Zafar was subsequently detained by Mexican authorities.
The charges in the criminal complaint are merely
accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
The FBI and DSS are investigating the case in close
cooperation with Mexican authorities and with assistance from the Justice
Department’s Office of International Affairs, Drug Enforcement Administration
and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security
Investigations. Trial Attorney Jamie Perry of the Criminal Division’s Human
Rights and Special Prosecutions Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney William M.
Sloan of the Eastern District of Virginia are prosecuting the case.
The Department of Justice gratefully acknowledges the
government of Mexico, to include the SecretarÃa de Relaciones Exteriores,
Procuraduria General de la Republica, Fiscalia del Estado de Jalisco and
Instituto Nacional de Migracion for their extraordinary efforts, support and
professionalism in responding to this incident.
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