Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales

Formerly the Special Forces Airmobile Group (Spanish: Grupo Aeromóvil de Fuerzas Especiales) or GAFE, the SF corps has six regular battalions; plus four specialized units, one of those units is the Fuerza Especial de Reaccion, the other three remain secretive for the public; the motto of the SF Corps is Todo por México (All For Mexico).

GAFE was created in 1986 as the "Fuerza de Intervención Rápida" (Rapid Intervention Force) to provide security for the FIFA World Cup soccer games in Mexico City.

[3] It is also known that at some point several members were trained in the infamous US Army School of the Americas,[4][5][6] in enhanced interrogation techniques and psychological warfare (Psy-Ops).

This group also recruited national and foreign military personnel (like U.S. Army soldiers[9][10] and Guatemalan Kaibiles), corrupt police officers and street gang members, and used their knowledge of torture and psychological warfare to terrorize their rivals and innocent civilians alike.

[15][16][17][18][19][20][21] It is alleged that on 2 October 2013 during a demonstration[22][23] by so-called "anarchist youth groups"[24][25][26] to protest against the Mexican President[27][28] and to commemorate the 1968 Tlatelolco student massacre,[29] undercover GAFEs worked as agent provocateurs[30] to disrupt the march and cause the riot police to crush it.

[31] Since its creation they have received a wide variety of training from different special forces groups from around the world (including the French GIGN, Israeli Sayeret and American Green Berets).

Official Cuerpo de Fuerzas Especiales green beret