Mexico City, Mexico — Early this morning, drug kingpin Joaquin ‘El
Chapo’ Guzmán, head of the Sinaloa Cartel, escaped from the Altiplano
maximum security prison once again.
It is unclear at this point what exactly happened, but these are the
details ABC News has received from Mexican officials so far:
2:35 AM: Guzmán was taken in restraints by two prison guards on a routine cell transfer.
3:05 AM: Prison staff could not locate Guzmán or the two prison
guards’s whereabouts. The prison was put on lockdown as personnel went
looking for them.
4:15 AM: A prison van was found abandoned only a mile away from the
prison. Mexican officials believe the two guards, who began working at
the prison just months ago, were actually members of the Sinaloa Cartel
working for Guzmán.
Before today’s escape, Mexican officials were working to extradite
“El Chapo” to the United States, where he faced drug trafficking charges
connected to his cartel, authorities said.
An undercover U.S. FBI agent told the Dallas Morning News
that El Chapo’s flight was like Osama Bin Laden escaping prison—and the
state has only itself to blame. “What does this say about Mexican
corruption?” the agent asked. “Disgusting.”This is now the third time
Guzmán has escaped from a Mexican prison and brings into question
Mexico’s ability to keep corruption out of it’s penal system.
In 1993, Guzmán was captured in Guatemala, extradited and sentenced
to 20 years in prison in Mexico for murder and drug trafficking. In
2001, after bribing Mexican prison guards, he was able to escape from a
federal maximum-security prison in 2001. On February 22nd, 2014, Guzmán
was found inside his fourth-floor condominium in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, and
was captured without any gunshots being fired. Guzmán escaped from
prison again on July 11th, 2015 by exiting through a tunnel that led to a
nearby construction site. He was recaptured by Mexican marines
following a shootout at Guzman’s hideout in Mexico on January 8th, 2016.
1 February 201609:29
‘El Chapo’ Escapes Mexican Prison Once Again
By Chibueze Paul A.
1 February 2016
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