Drug trial starts for Mexico's former top security official

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The man who was once Mexico's top security official and in charge of fighting drug cartels is on trial on charges he accepted millions of dollars in bribes for helping the powerful Sinaloa Cartel move drugs and its members avoid capture.

“For decades, Mexico’s political elite, of all parties, has sought by any means to have security ministers, generals, police commanders, interior secretaries and high-ranking officials tried and imprisoned in Mexico. … All that to avoid them giving information on the ties between the drug cartels and politicians,” said Mexican security analyst David Saucedo. “García Luna’s trial in the United States breaks with that pattern.

But López Obrador himself fought tooth and nail to avoid a U.S. trial of former Defense Secretary Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos on similar charges in 2020, at one point threatening to kick agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration out of Mexico unless the general was returned, which he was. García Luna has pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges and a continuing criminal enterprise. He could face decades in prison if convicted.What he will face in a Brooklyn courtroom is a parade of government witnesses, including high-level cartel members of a kind not seen in Brooklyn since Sinaloa boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán was convicted there in 2019 and sentenced to life in prison. Some accusations against García Luna surfaced at the Guzmán trial.

In exchange for the bribes, García provided the Sinaloa Cartel with “safe passage for its drug shipments, sensitive law enforcement information about investigations into the cartel, and information about rival drug cartels,” Peace wrote. “These payments allowed the cartel at times to receive warnings in advance of law enforcement efforts to apprehend cartel members and to allow cartel members to be released if arrested.

 

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Why has this case taken so long? Why are charges basically based on delinquents' testimonies? This is not a regular case, its results will have strong effects on the next Mexican Presidential election. The current president needs to conceal his disastrous crime policies.

ZaleskiLuke Cant spend that money now haha

wtf is going on in this illustration

I mean did the guy really even have a choice? It was either money or lead—he chose to live.

This is where the US is headed if those in congress keep accepting lobbyists “donations”….

No surprise there. Mexico is beyond corrupt. Most of our workers can’t travel home safely anymore. All of them dress down and all travel only during the day. So much has changed in the last 50 years

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