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    NEWS
    Mexico Begins Extradition for El Chapo
    Mon Jan 11, 2016 06:21 AM CST
    MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico began the process of extraditing drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to the United States, two days after the famed fugitive was recaptured following a dramatic, months-long hunt featuring movies stars, sewer escapes and bloody shootouts.

    Officials warned that the process could take a long time as Guzman's lawyers file legal appeals and maneuver to keep their client in Mexico, where he has already escaped from maximum security prisons twice.

    On Sunday, agents formally notified Guzman that he was wanted in the United States. In a statement, the Attorney General's Office said Mexican agents assigned to the international police agency Interpol served two arrest warrants to the drug lord, who is being held at the Altiplano prison following his capture by Mexican marines on Friday.

    Guzman's defense now has three days to present arguments against extradition and 20 days to present supporting evidence, beyond the plethora of other appeals they have already started filing.

    Guzman's powerful Sinaloa cartel smuggles multi-ton shipments of cocaine and marijuana as well as manufacturing and transporting methamphetamines and heroin, mostly to the U.S. He is wanted in various U.S. states and his July escape deeply embarrassed the government of President Enrique Pena Nieto and strained ties between the countries.

    Guzman's attorney Juan Pablo Badillo has said the defense has already filed six motions to challenge extradition requests.

    Badillo said that his client shouldn't be extradited to the U.S. because "our country must respect national sovereignty, the sovereignty of its institutions to impart justice."

    On Saturday, a Mexican federal law enforcement official said the quickest Guzman could be extradited would be six months, but even that is not likely because of the many appeals filed by his lawyers. He said that the appeals are usually turned down, but each one means a judge has to schedule a hearing.

    "That can take weeks or months, and that delays the extradition," he said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment. "We've had cases that take six years."

    Mexico's willingness to extradite Guzman is a sharp turnaround from the last time he was captured in 2014, when then-Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam said the extradition would happen only after he finished his sentence in Mexico in "300 or 400 years."

    Guzman was re-apprehended on Friday after a shootout between gunmen and Mexican marines at the home in Los Mochis, a seaside city in Guzman's home state of Sinaloa. Five suspects were killed and six others arrested. One marine was injured.

    Mexican authorities say actor Sean Penn's contacts with Guzman helped them track the fugitive down — even if he slipped away from an initial raid on the hideout where the Hollywood actor apparently met him.

    Penn's article on Guzman was published late Saturday by Rolling Stone magazine, a day after the drug lord's recapture. In it, Penn wrote of elaborate security precautions, but also said that as he flew to Mexico on Oct 2 for the meeting, "I see no spying eyes, but I assume they are there."

    He was apparently right.

    A Mexican federal law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not permitted to comment on the issue, told the Associated Press the Penn interview led authorities to Guzman in the area of Tamazula, a rural part of Durango state.

    They raided Guzman's remote hideout a few days after the interview and narrowly missed capturing Guzman, whose July escape from Mexico's top security prison — though a mile-long (1.5-kilometer) tunnel — had embarrassed President Enrique Pena Nieto and made his capture a national priority.

    Describing the capture, Attorney General Arely Gomez said that investigators had been aided in locating Guzman by documented contacts between his attorneys and "actors and producers" she said were interested in making a film about him, though she did not name them.

    Two months after that close call, marines finally caught him in a residential neighborhood of Los Mochis, where they'd been monitoring a suspected safe house. Guzman was able to escape via storm drains and exited a manhole in the street. But he was captured in a vehicle on the highway.

    In the interview in Rolling Stone, Guzman defends his work at the head of the world's biggest drug trafficking organization, one blamed for thousands of killings. When asked if he is to blame for high addiction rates, he responds: "No, that is false, because the day I don't exist, it's not going to decrease in any way at all. Drug trafficking? That's false."

    Penn wrote that Guzman was interested in having a movie filmed on his life and wanted Mexican actress Kate del Castillo, who had portrayed a drug trafficker in a television series, involved in the project.

    "He was interested in seeing the story of his life told on film, but would entrust its telling only to Kate," wrote Penn, who appears in a photo posted with the interview shaking hands with Guzman.

    Penn's representatives have not commented on the claims by Mexican officials.

    #2
    Sean Penn found el chapo before the authorities.

    Strange.... just a bit.

    Bigger issue is if you get rid of the kingpin .... who replaces him?

    Creates unrest throughout the drug world that they can't control now.

    The tried this in the middle east.

    I am not for drugs but unless you stop it 100 percent it seems you create more and violent unrest.

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      #3
      Well for fun let's have a bet as to whether or not he escapes again. Same prison third time
      Remember this is Mexico owned
      And operated by the drug world. If your an honest politician that can't be bought you either go missing or slaughtered in public.

      I say 70/ 30 in favor he gets away. Lol.

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        #4
        The tunnel is probably bein extended as we write this.

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          #5
          What kind of a demented person would choose this kind of lifestyle. Your fate is almost sealed that you will likely die a very undignified death... shot/assassinated or have your head cut off and a picture posted to the internet to set an example to all the other drug Lords that this is what happens if...

          If it was "only" weed...

          Whats below "Scum of the Earth"?

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            #6
            He was probably less corrupt than the majority of polititions in the U.S. or Canada .
            It is kinda funny / sad because 95% of his income came from U.S. Citizens .oh the irony . Cut the head off the snake and two more pop up. Cut the demand and the snake dies. Take out the rodents using this shit and demand drops . No different than any comodity on earth. Or oversupply it lol

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              #7
              So your answer was politicians? LOL.

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                #8
                Well partly , lol, that was before the last post but ya guys like JT

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                  #9
                  This Man Is a Hero in a Lotta People's Eyes and Rightly So!!!!!! He Has Done a lot 4 His People, More Than Governments Do in Lotta Ways!!!!! Just Escaping From a Secrued Prison as Such Twice, I'll Say TWICE, and Successfully freeing Himself, is Such a Huge Feat in Itself That The Man Should Be Freed 4ever!!!!!! Have Yous Not Learnt Yer Lesson Time and Time and Time Again With Cutting off The Heada The Dragon only More Chaos ensues!!!!!! Look at The Hanging of Saddam Hussein, Miss Him Yet!!!!!! These King Pins Keep Honour and Order Amongst Thugs and Thieves!!!!!! Why oh Why Oh Why Oh Why!!!!!!!

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                    #10
                    Wow that is kinda sad but true....

                    Good analogy BTO. See, now behave and stay a while.

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                      #11
                      He has done more than the government because he controls the government. Little bit different
                      Situation than sadam. With sadam there was no
                      Acting government that was supposed to be there for the honest non drug relates people.

                      But when people from other countries look at Mexico and any where else we assume the populations there have same aspirations as we do as a whole. In Mexico the drug trade is it's biggest industry so many are dependant on it.
                      And because other industries have not been peraued In a way to replace the drug trade you will always have the leaders of the drug trade
                      Be supported by many people.

                      And in that perspective it is the same
                      As sadam. We ve exploited the oil there which gives the people there no economic
                      Opportunity therefore people hate us there.
                      In Mexico if you got rid of the drug trade what is there? The drug trade makes millionaires under the table. Jobs in sweat factories paying nothing so that we can enjoy cheap clothes doesn't compare.
                      The solution to all these wars and crimes is
                      economic not at the end of a gun at least not in the long run.

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                        #12
                        riders;

                        And how is Mexico different from BC? Same economy. Warm winters equal warped minds... Short cuts to easy living in a different world... take a trip by going nowhere!

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