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Mexico tightens noose on fugitive ‘El Chapo’

A federal government official familiar with the operation says that drug baron Joaquin Guzman hurt himself in “one or several falls” as he escaped in the Sierra Madre mountains

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MEXICO CITY—Mexican authoritie­s turned up the heat on drug baron Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who injured himself while falling as he eluded special forces in rough mountain terrain, officials said on Saturday.

President Enrique Pena Nieto’s administra­tion has scrambled to hunt down the infamous fugitive since his brazen prison tunnel escape in July, which humiliated the government.

Troops apparently got close to the Sinaloa drug cartel boss in recent days, with the government revealing late Friday that Guzman injured a leg and his face while evading an operation in northweste­rn Mexico “in a hurry.”

The wounds were not the result of a clash, the government said in a statement, without specifying the extent of the injuries or how authoritie­s knew he was hurt.

It did not say when or where exactly the operation took place.

A federal government official familiar with the operation told AFP that Guzman hurt himself in “one or several falls” as he escaped in the Sierra Madre mountains.

“It is believed that he fell due to the rough terrain. It’s a pretty rugged area,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

“Knowing that he could be caught, he went into the mountain.”

A second federal official told AFP that the raid took place last week in a region straddling the states of Sinaloa and Durango, a bastion of the Sinaloa cartel known as the Golden Triangle.

Marines, backed with helicopter­s, have been conducting operations in the area for weeks, the officials said.

“He’s being surrounded,” the second official said.

US Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion officials have told AFP that Guzman, 58, likely fled to the Golden Triangle region after escaping from prison in central Mexico because he enjoys the support of the local population in the northwest.

American authoritie­s have been working with Mexican security forces in the hope of extraditin­g the powerful kingpin to the United States.

US network NBC News reported that Mexican marines closed in on Guzman last week after US drug agents intercepte­d cellphone signals suggesting he was hiding at a ranch.

Citing three sources with knowledge of the operation, NBC said Mexican marines raided the ranch in helicopter­s, but turned back after taking fire from Guzman’s gunmen.

The marines later went in on foot and found cellphones, medication and twoway radios.

Guzman and his henchmen are believed to have fled in all-terrain vehicles, the network said.

 ?? (AFP FOTO) ?? FRANTIC HUNT. Authoritie­s said efforts to recapture drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, pictured last year, whose brazen July 11 jailbreak saw him slip through a tunnel under the shower in his cell, have focused on the northwest region in the past...
(AFP FOTO) FRANTIC HUNT. Authoritie­s said efforts to recapture drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, pictured last year, whose brazen July 11 jailbreak saw him slip through a tunnel under the shower in his cell, have focused on the northwest region in the past...

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