Mexico City: The US consulate in Mexico said on Friday that Joaquin Guzman Lopez, the child of the notorious cartel top dog “El Chapo,” had given up deliberately while his dad’s previous accomplice Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada appeared to have been taken despite his desire to the contrary.
Both Zambada and Guzman Lopez have argued not liable to medicate dealing with charges the US and their legal advisors offered differentiating variants of their captures.
Zambada’s legal counselor said Guzman Lopez and six men in military regalia “effectively seized” his client close to the Sinaloa state capital of Culiacan and flew him to the US despite his desire to the contrary. The Guzman family legal counselor denied a seizing and called it an intentional acquiescence after expanded discussions.
The dim conditions prompting the Sinaloa Cartel individuals’ US capture last month made Mexico’s leader censure the Latin American country’s neighbor for trouble.
“No US assets were utilized in the acquiescence. It was not our plane, nor our pilot, nor our kin,” the government office said in an explanation.
It added that no flight plan had been imparted to US specialists and the pilot was neither a U.S. resident and nor had he been recruited by the US government.
