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Escaped Mexican drug lord headed for the hills and home

New twist in drug lord El Chapo’s prison breakout,

- E. EDUARDO CASTILLO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MEXICO CITY— Fugitive drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was flown to a mountainou­s region of his home state of Sinaloa following his daring July 11 escape from prison through a mile-long tunnel, a federal official said Saturday.

Based on this informatio­n, the search for the world’s most-wanted drug lord has focused in recent weeks on a rugged area that stretches from Sinaloa into neighbouri­ng Durango state, part of Mexico’s famed Golden Triangle drug-producing region that is considered Guzman’s home turf, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigat­ion is ongoing.

The official said that after his escape from the maximum-security prison where he was being held, not far from Mexico City, Guzman was taken to the central state of Queretaro. From there, he was flown in a small plane to the Sinaloan mountains, the official said.

Several days ago, Mexican attorney general Arely Gomez told Congress that authoritie­s had captured a pilot who aided Guzman after his escape. The federal official said Saturday that it was the pilot who flew the escaped drug lord in the small plane.

Late Friday, Mexico’s government said Guzman had avoided capture in an operation in the mountains of northweste­rn Mexico.

A statement by Mexico’s security cabinet said officials think the legendary drug lord took injuries to a leg and his face fleeing Mexican marines in the rugged terrain. It provided no details on when or exactly where the operation took place, but the area of mountains of Sinaloa and Durango is in northwest Mexico.

The statement cited informatio­nsharing with internatio­nal agencies for leading authoritie­s to the area.

Guzman previously escaped from another maximum-security prison in 2001 and evaded capture for years in the mountains of Sinaloa.

His most recent escape strained relations with Washington, which had formally requested the drug kingpin’s extraditio­n just weeks earlier.

A variety of U.S. officials had called for Guzman’s transfer to the U.S. since his arrest in February 2014. Mexican officials, however, said Guzman wouldn’t be sent to the U.S. until he had served time for all of his crimes in Mexico.

Guzman escaped through a sophistica­ted tunnel that opened in the floor of his cell’s shower. A surveillan­ce video of Guzman’s cell shows him walking to the shower — where there was a blind spot in the security camera’s view — crouching down and then vanishing.

Mexico has issued arrest warrants for 23 former officials, guards or police officers for allegedly participat­ing in his escape.

 ?? EDUARDO VERDUGO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? A Mexican official said that “El Chapo” Guzman was flown to his home state of Sinaloa following his daring tunnel escape in July.
EDUARDO VERDUGO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO A Mexican official said that “El Chapo” Guzman was flown to his home state of Sinaloa following his daring tunnel escape in July.

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