Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera before face change.
Multiple countries combine law enforcement intelligence in an effort to locate El Chapo in England.
By H. Nelson Goodson
April 27, 2011
Mexico City - The Mexican Attorney General's Office (PGR), several United States federal law enforcement agencies and European law enforcement agencies, including Scotland Yard in a joint operation are looking into allegations that Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera has been living in London undetected. Mexican federal sources indicate the Sinaloa Cartel drug lord "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera had a face change and is currently living in England. A $5 million U.S. dollars reward has been offered for information leading to El Chapo's arrest and conviction.
El Chapo had been in hiding since his daring prison escape 10 years ago. In 2001, he made a gran escape from the Puente Grande maximum prison in Jalisco. Guzmán Loera managed to hid inside a laundry truck and managed to escape without being detected by prison guards who by the most part were involved in the escape. Guzmán Loera was captured in 1993 and convicted on both drug and homicide charges in Mexico.
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Multiple countries combine law enforcement intelligence in an effort to locate El Chapo in England.
By H. Nelson Goodson
April 27, 2011
Mexico City - The Mexican Attorney General's Office (PGR), several United States federal law enforcement agencies and European law enforcement agencies, including Scotland Yard in a joint operation are looking into allegations that Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera has been living in London undetected. Mexican federal sources indicate the Sinaloa Cartel drug lord "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera had a face change and is currently living in England. A $5 million U.S. dollars reward has been offered for information leading to El Chapo's arrest and conviction.
El Chapo had been in hiding since his daring prison escape 10 years ago. In 2001, he made a gran escape from the Puente Grande maximum prison in Jalisco. Guzmán Loera managed to hid inside a laundry truck and managed to escape without being detected by prison guards who by the most part were involved in the escape. Guzmán Loera was captured in 1993 and convicted on both drug and homicide charges in Mexico.
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