Mexico City airport shootout leaves three police dead Published duration 26 June 2012

media caption Witness: "It took us a while to believe that they were actually gunshots".

Three Mexican policemen have been killed in a shootout with two other officers at Mexico City's main airport.

Officials say those shot dead were attempting to arrest the two officers who are suspected of involvement in a cocaine trafficking ring.

Passengers dived for cover when the suspected traffickers opened fire, killing two officers immediately and injuring a third who later died.

The two suspects escaped and are being sought by the authorities.

Officials said they had spent 18 months investigating corrupt federal and local officials who they suspect are part of a drug trafficking ring operating at the airport.

The area was sealed off immediately after the incident but flights were reported to be operating normally in and out of the airport.

"When the alleged perpetrators were surrounded by the police, shots were fired against the federal agents," a security ministry statement said.

The two officers have been identified, authorities said.

Eyewitness Israel Lopez told the Associated Press news agency: "We were in the food court, and some policemen came in and started shooting at another policeman who was on the floor."

The BBC's Will Grant in Mexico City says shootings in public spaces in broad daylight remain rare in the capital, which has been largely insulated from the violence seen elsewhere in the country.

Though traffickers use the capital's main airport to move drugs, money and illegal migrants and 440lb (200kg) of cocaine has been seized there so far this year, violence related to drug trafficking seldom occurs in passenger areas.