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    gift "unconventional" from Mexico for Obama and Trump

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    Post by Rocky Fri 20 Jan 2017, 2:50 am

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    Twilight News / Mexico handed emperor Joaquin Guzman drug, known as "Alchapo", to the United States, which has long demanded his extradition to punish him for his involvement in smuggling operations.
    Mexico ended the career Alchapo run, which included his escape from prison twice, and the discharge of his leading role in the war between the country's drug cartels.
    It was Guzman, 59, one of the biggest drug kingpins wanted until his arrest a year ago, and was arrested after six months of his escape from the high-security prison central Mexico through a tunnel stretched a mile, and that was the second-sexy escape him from prison.
    Mexican officials said the timing of the move as a gift to Barack Obama before the end of its mandate, at the same time an olive branch to his successor, Donald Trump, who offended to Mexico more than once threatened to tear apart the Free Trade Agreement of North America (NAFTA) that support its economy.
    The Mexican Foreign Ministry, on Thursday, in a statement, said that the government, "Mr. Guzman handed over to US authorities," pointing to a judicial decision issued Thursday rejected an appeal against his extradition lawyer.
    She thanked the US Department of Justice of Mexico on the "broad cooperation and assistance in ensuring Guzman delivered to the United States."
    And it offered a photograph on Mexican television showed apparently Guzman led away by security officials in black clothes on an asphalt road.
    After Guzman's escape from prison in July 2015, Trump vowed in a tweet "Twitter" when he sentenced him become president.
    And Guzman is accused in six separate regulations indictment in the United States, is facing multiple charges, including money laundering, drug trafficking, kidnapping and murder in the cities of Chicago, Miami and New York.



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     gift "unconventional" from Mexico for Obama and Trump Empty Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’ Guzman is extradited to U.S.

    Post by Rocky Fri 20 Jan 2017, 2:57 am

    Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’ Guzman is extradited to U.S.
    Posted on January 20, 2017 by Editorial Staff in US
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    Handcuffed Joaquin El Chapo Guzman, Mexico City, Jan. 8, 2016. Photo: AP

    MEXICO CITY,— Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, Mexico’s most notorious cartel kingpin who twice made brazen prison escapes and spent years on the run as the country’s most wanted man, was extradited to the U.S. Thursday to face drug trafficking and other charges.
    Mexico’s Foreign Relations Department announced Guzman was handed over to U.S. authorities for transportation to the U.S. on Thursday, the last full day of President Barack Obama’s administration and a day before Donald Trump is to be inaugurated.
    The U.S. Justice Department issued a statement confirming that Guzman was en route to the United States and expressed gratitude to Mexico for its cooperation.

    A senior U.S. official said the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration took custody of Guzman in Ciudad Juarez, which is across the border from El Paso, Texas, and a plane carrying him departed for New York at 5:31 p.m. EST. The official was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and agreed to give the information only if not quoted by name.
    The convicted boss of the Sinaloa cartel, one of the world’s largest drug trafficking organizations, had been held most recently at a prison near Ciudad Juarez. He was recaptured a year ago after escaping from a second maximum-security prison through a tunnel dug to his cell.
    The 2015 escape was highly embarrassing for the government of President Enrique Pena Nieto, and Mexican officials were seen as eager to hand the headache off to the United States afterward. Guzman’s lawyers have fought extradition since his recapture.
    “It was illegal. They didn’t even notify us,” said lawyer Andres Granados, who accused the government of extraditing his client to distract from nationwide gasoline protests. “They handled it politically to obscure the situation of the gas price hike. It’s totally political.”
    Guzman, who is in his late 50s, faces the possibility of life in a U.S. prison under multiple indictments in six jurisdictions around the United States, including New York, San Diego, Chicago and Miami.
    A federal indictment in the Eastern District of New York, where Guzman is expected to be prosecuted, accuses him of overseeing a trafficking cartel with thousands of members and billions of dollars in profits laundered back to Mexico. It says Guzman and other members of the Sinaloa cartel employed hit men who carried out murders, kidnappings and acts of torture.
    He was first indicted by a U.S. federal grand jury in July 2009. A superseding indictment was issued in May charging him and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada with a variety of drug, gun and money laundering charges as part of an ongoing criminal enterprise.
    The Mexican Foreign Relations Department’s statement said a court had ruled against Guzman’s appeal and found that his extradition would be constitutional.
    “The criminal Joaquin Guzman Loera was extradited this afternoon to face his pending legal cases,” Mexican Interior Secretary Miguel Angel Osorio Chong tweeted.
    Guzman’s first prison break was in 2001. He spent more than a decade at large before being captured in 2014. The following year he broke out through the mile-long tunnel dug directly to the shower in his cell.
    It was while on the lam a second time, in fall 2015, that he held a secret meeting with actors Sean Penn and Kate del Castillo. The encounter was the subject of a lengthy article Penn published in Rolling Stone last January, right after Mexican marines re-arrested Guzman in the western state of Sinaloa.
    In the interview, Guzman was unapologetic about his criminal activities, saying he had turned to drug trafficking at age 15 simply to survive.
    “The only way to have money to buy food, to survive, is to grow poppy, marijuana, and at that age, I began to grow it, to cultivate it and to sell it. That is what I can tell you,” he was quoted as saying in Penn’s article.
    Guzman was initially returned to the Altiplano prison outside Mexico City where he escaped through the tunnel. Last May, officials abruptly moved him to the prison in the desert near Juarez.
    The White House, which was down to a skeleton staff hours before Trump takes office, said it had no immediate comment.

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