The Borneo Post

El Chapo’s drug trial set for opening statements

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NEW YORK: Prosecutor­s and defence lawyers are set to deliver opening statements Tuesday in the New York trial of Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman, one of the world’s most notorious criminals accused of spending a quarter of a century smuggling cocaine into the United States.

Twelve jurors and six alternates were selected last week from a pool of dozens that saw several dismissed because they feared for their lives if they were impaneled and another who suffered a panic attack.

The seven women and five men will determine whether Guzman is guilty on 11 traffickin­g, firearms and money laundering charges during what is expected to be a more than four-month trial.

Their names wi l l be kept anonymous under razor- tight security protocols. They will be partially sequestere­d, escorted to and from court every day by armed US Marshals.

Guzman is accused of leading the Sinaloa cartel and turning it into the largest criminal organisati­on on the planet. He was extradited to the United States in 2017 after twice escaping from prison in Mexico.

The 61-year- old is considered the world’s largest drug trafficker since the death of Colombia’s Pablo Escobar.

Prosecutor­s say that from 1989 to 2014, the cartel smuggled 154,626 kilogramme­s of cocaine into the United States, as well as heroin, methamphet­amine and marijuana, raking in US$ 14 billion.

Last week, Judge Brian Cogan rejected a request from Guzman to greet and embrace his beauty queen wi fe Emma Coronel yesterday, shortly before opening statements, ruling that it was too risky.

The defendant is banned from communicat­ing with or having any physical contact with the 29year- old mother of his seven-yearold twin girls.

Cogan said the requested hug violated security procedures designed to prevent Guzman from “coordinati­ng any escape from prison or directing any attack” on cooperatin­g witnesses.

Guzman twice escaped from prison in Mexico, once hidden in a laundry cart and the second time slipping down a tunnel that reached his prison shower. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Guzman being escorted into a helicopter at Mexico City’s airport following his recapture during an intense military operation in Los Mochis. — AFP photo
File photo shows Guzman being escorted into a helicopter at Mexico City’s airport following his recapture during an intense military operation in Los Mochis. — AFP photo

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