Drug
Kingpin ‘El Chapo’ Has Been Arrested, Mexican President Says
Drug
Kingpin ‘El Chapo’ Has Been Arrested, Mexican President Says
MEXICO
CITY — Nearly six months after his escape from a maximum security prison in
Mexico, the drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán Loera, also known as El Chapo, has been
arrested by the Mexican authorities, according to the Twitter feed of the
country’s president, Enrique Peña Nieto.
The
arrest came after an intense gun battle this morning in the city of Los Mochis,
a seaside area in Mr. Guzman’s home state of Sinaloa.
“Mission
Accomplished: We have him,” read the tweet from Mr. Peña Nieto. “I would like
to inform the Mexican people that Joaquin Loera Guzman has been detained.”
The
mission began shortly before 5 a.m. Friday, after an anonymous tip came in from
a citizen concerned about armed men in a nearby home.
The
authorities went to the house, where they were fired upon. The operation was
conducted by Mexico’s most-trusted military wing, the Marines, who captured Mr.
Guzman in early 2014, before his escape last July.
An
investigator inspected the exit of the tunnel that the authorities said had
been used by the drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera to escape from a Mexican
prison.U.S. Sought ‘El Chapo’ Extradition Before EscapeJULY 17, 2015
The
tunnel had a motorcycle on rails to transport displaced ear the tunnel had a
motorcycle on rails to transport displaced earth.‘El Chapo’ May Have Used Bird
to Test Escape Tunnel Air JULY 15, 2015
Arely
Gómez, the attorney general of Mexico, displayed a photograph of Joaquín ‘El
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The
capture of the fugitive drug lord concludes a deeply embarrassing chapter for
the government of Mr. Peña Nieto, which has been waylaid by a series of
security and corruption scandals that reached their low point with Mr. Guzman’s
daring escape.
Mr.
Guzmán stunned the world last summer when he stepped into the shower in his
cell — in the most secure wing of one of the most secure prisons in Mexico —
and abruptly vanished in full view of a video camera.
When
guards later entered the cell, they discovered a small hole in the shower
floor, through which Mr. Guzmán had disappeared.
The
opening in the shower led to a mile-long tunnel leading to a construction site.
The tunnel was more than two feet wide and more than five feet high, tall
enough for him to walk standing upright, and was burrowed more than 30 feet
underground. It had been equipped with lighting, ventilation and a motorcycle
on rails.
The
prison break humiliated the government of Mr. Peña Nieto, which had proclaimed
the arrest of Mr. Guzmán and leaders of other drug cartels as crucial
achievements in restoring order and sovereignty to a country long beleaguered
by the horrific violence associated with organized crime.
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