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Former Mexican defense minister due back in court in Los Angeles

- -AP

LOS ANGELES: Attorneys for Mexico's former defense minister, Salvador Cienfuegos, were due in federal court in Los Angeles on Tuesday as prosecutor­s seek to have him held without bond on charges that he used his power in office to protect a major drug cartel. Cienfuegos, 72, is charged with four counts of drug traffickin­g and money laundering. His lawyers may also tell the court whether their client will fight attempts to send him to New York, where the indictment was handed down in a U.S. district court.

It was not clear if Cienfuegos, who appeared at his first hearing last week via video link from a federal detention center, would be present for the proceeding­s.

He was arrested last week at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport over accusation­s that he took bribes in return for protection for alleged cartel members, which included warning them about U.S. investigat­ions. Prosecutor­s have accused Cienfuegos of using his office to protect the H-2 narcotics cartel, directing operations against rival gangs and finding maritime transport for shipments of drugs such as heroin, cocaine, methamphet­amine and marijuana. The arrest of Cienfuegos - nicknamed El Padrino, or "The Godfather," in an August 2019 indictment that was sealed until last week - marked the first time a former Mexican defense minister has been indicted and detained. Cienfuegos has not yet entered a plea to the charges. During a brief court appearance last week Cienfuegos' attorneys asked that his bond hearing be postponed to give them more time to prepare.

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