Recaptured drug lord Joaquin ''El Chapo'' Guzman is escorted by soldiers at the hangar belonging to the office of the Attorney General in Mexico City, Mexico January 8, 2016. REUTERS/HENRY ROMERO
BBC: 'El Chapo': Mexico starts drug kingpin's extradition process to US
Mexico has formally started the process of extradition to the US of drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
The authorities said Interpol officers served him papers at the Altiplano prison, near Mexico City.
Guzman, 58, escaped from the maximum security jail in July and was recaptured on Friday.
Mexico is also considering whether to investigate Hollywood actor Sean Penn, who interviewed Guzman soon after his jail break.
Unnamed Mexican officials have said Penn's secret meeting helped lead them to the fugitive.
More News On Beginning The Process Of Extraditing Joaquin Guzman To The U.S.
Mexico begins process of extraditing ‘El Chapo’ to U.S. -- AP
Drug lord Guzman closer to U.S. trial as Mexico starts extradition process -- Reuters
Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Update: Mexico Formally Begins Process To Extradite Drug Lord To US -- IBTimes
Chicago, Brooklyn seen leading race for possible "El Chapo" trial -- Reuters
6 comments:
If I were Sean Penn, I would find the deepest, darkest hole in the world, crawl in, and never come out. El Chapo is probably not pleased by this turn of events...
How the US created the drug cartels here.
I concur Trevor. The timing and publicity has probably put Sean Penn in the cross-hairs of some very unsavoury characters.
" This summer, starring Sean Penn, the blockbuster hit of 2016; interview with a vampire 2: drug lord "
If el chapo is worth 1$ bill ,Donald Trump should get that money to build up the wall.
Thanks Don. People tend to conveniently forget the impact decisions made in the past have on the present. The Trumps of the world offer them "simple" solutions so they can remain comfortably ignorant and racist. They never have to think about what their foolishness regarding political choices has wrought let alone accept responsibility.
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