Kuwait Times

War for Sinaloa cartel leaves trail of bodies in Mexico

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Since the infamous Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was extradited to the United States, a war has broken out for control of his Sinaloa cartel, leaving a growing trail of bodies. At least three sides have been fighting each other for control of the multi-billion-dollar drug traffickin­g operation, experts say. One group is led by Guzman’s right-hand man, Damaso Lopez Nunez, who knows the cartel’s operations insideout and helped his extradited boss escape prison twice.

Another is led by two of the extradited kingpin’s sons, Jesus Alfredo and Ivan Archivaldo, who say they are the rightful heirs to his drug-running empire. The third is led by Guzman’s brother Aureliano “El Guano” Guzman, who controls the area around their hometown, Badiraguat­o. Since Guzman’s extraditio­n in January, a bloodbath has engulfed Sinaloa, the western state where the cartel is based. There have been 764 homicides in Sinaloa so far this year, the highest rate in six years, according to the security secretaria­t for the state of three million people.

‘Generalize­d terror’

“It’s terror. The word for what is happening in Sinaloa is generalize­d terror,” said Alejandro Sicairos, editor of local magazine Espejo. “This hasn’t been the usual kind of shootout. They’re coming with everything they’ve got: High-caliber weapons, full arsenals, vehicle-mounted artillery.”The trigger for the conflict appears to have been an armed raid on Guzman’s mother’s house in June 2016, according to another drug traffickin­g expert, Jose Reveles.

That incident - unconfirme­d by authoritie­s, but reported by Guzman’s lawyers - happened five months after “El Chapo” was re-arrested following a brazen escape from a maximum security prison in July 2015. It was the first sign that war was brewing in Sinaloa. Two months later, Guzman’s son Jesus Alfredo was kidnapped in the resort town of Puerto Vallarta. Authoritie­s blamed the abduction on a rival cartel, Jalisco New Generation. But questions linger about whether the kidnappers got an inside tip. Things escalated after “El Chapo” was extradited on January 19, effectivel­y eliminatin­g any possibilit­y he would escape again or manage to maintain control from inside jail. In February, Guzman’s sons penned an open letter accusing Damaso Lopez Nunez of trying to kill them in an ambush. Then, last month, Lopez Nunez himself was arrested. But the killing continues unabated. “It’s a real battle. The ‘Damasos’ even have their own uniformed army, the ‘Damaso Special Forces,’” said Reveles.

 ??  ?? NAVOLATO, Mexico: This photo taken on Feb 07, 2017 shows members of the Mexican army and federal police patrol at a crime scene after an organized crime shooting in the Villa Juarez neighborho­od in this city in Sinaloa. — AFP
NAVOLATO, Mexico: This photo taken on Feb 07, 2017 shows members of the Mexican army and federal police patrol at a crime scene after an organized crime shooting in the Villa Juarez neighborho­od in this city in Sinaloa. — AFP

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