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Drug lord linked to decade-old arms case

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MEXICO CITY: A Mexican judge has issued seven arrest warrants related to a decade-old cross border arms traffickin­g sting, including for the country’s most notorious drug lord and an exsecurity minister, the attorney general’s office said on Sunday.

Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the convicted Sinaloa cartel boss, exSecurity Minister Genaro Garcia Luna and former federal police intelligen­ce official Luis Cardenas, were named in a Sunday statement from the attorney general’s office linked to the so-called “Fast and Furious” gun running scandal from 2009-2011.

All three, however, are currently behind bars in either the United States or Mexico.

The attorney general’s office did not respond to written questions seeking additional informatio­n on the new arrest war- rants, including whether or not the Mexican government will seek to extradite Guzman, currently serving a life sentence in US federal prison.

The statement noted that Garcia Luna, Mexico’s security minister from 2006-2012 who was charged by US authoritie­s in late 2019 with drug traffickin­g, now faces two arrest warrants issued by Mexican judges that have triggered an extraditio­n request for him.

The once-secret “Fast and Furious” scheme set out to stop US-Mexico gun smuggling by allowing people to illegally buy arms in the United States and taking them to Mexico so that the weapons could be tracked and lead law enforcemen­t officials to drug cartel leaders.

But some of the weapons were later blamed for gangland slayings in Mexico and set off bitter cross-border recriminat­ions over the operation.

“We have been informed that U.S. authoritie­s have been charged with investigat­ing and holding responsibl­e public officials in that country,” the statement added.

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Guzman: Serving time in US prison

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