Joaquin “
El Chapo” Guzman, one of the world’s most sought-after drug lords, has been captured in his Sinaloa hometown.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto announced Friday.
“Mission accomplished!” the president said via his Twitter account.
He was captured again today at 4:30am in a firefight between his bodyguards and
Mexican
Marine special forces in the Sinaloa city of Los Mochis, on the Pacific
coast and not far from his home, government officials said. Five of his
associates were killed, six injured and several captured, the navy
said. One marine was wounded.
The special forces were responding to a citizen’s tip regarding armed people in a home when they came under fire, the navy said.
Guzman — a multi-billionaire thanks to his Sinaloa Cartel, which
traffics in cocaine and marijuana — escaped from jail in July for the
second time, dramatically tunneling his way out of
Mexico’s top maximum-security prison.
Guzman’s escape last year was a major embarrassment for the Peña
Nieto government, exposing deep levels of corruption and an inability to
mete out justice.
The U.S. government lamented
Mexico’s
refusal to extradite Guzman to the U.S., where he has been indicted in
California and elsewhere because of his cartel’s expanding operations.
It is likely that Washington will now revive extradition requests.
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