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‘El Chapo’ in surprise extraditio­n to United States

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NEW YORK CITY: Mexican cartel kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was expected to appear in a court in New York late yesterday, shortly after his surprise extraditio­n from Mexico ended a decades-long career in drug-traffickin­g, dare-devil jail breaks and murder.

A justice department spokesman said El Chapo, or Shorty, once one of the world’s most wanted drug lords, was set to appear for an arraignmen­t at the federal court in Brooklyn.

Guzman, 59, arrived in a small jet at Long Island’s MacArthur Airport after nightfall on Thursday, from a prison in the city of Juarez in the northern state of Chihuahua, where his Sinaloa cartel crushed the rival Juarez gang.

A few hours earlier, he was bundled out of the Mexican cell block with his hands cuffed above his bowed head, Mexican television footage showed.

The drug lord is charged in six separate indictment­s throughout the United States. He is accused of money l aundering and drug traffickin­g, kidnapping and murder in cities including Chicago, Miami and New York.

Mexico’s court authority said he would be tried in California and Texas, raising the prospect he will appear in courts in the border towns of San Diego and El Paso, which have indictment­s against him.

Robert Capers, US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, was expected to hold a press conference in Brooklyn about the case at 10am (10pm last night, Thai time).

El Chapo was captured a year ago, six months after he fled a high-security penitentia­ry in central Mexico through a mile-long tunnel, his second dramatic prison escape.

Leading the Sinaloa cartel, he oversaw perhaps the world’s largest transnatio­nal cocaine, heroin and methamphet­amine smuggling operation, playing a key role in Mexico’s decade-long drug war that has killed over 100,000.

The extraditio­n came on the eve of Donald Trump’s swearing-in as president, a coincidenc­e that some officials saw as an olive branch to the real estate mogul who said he would kick Guzman’s “ass” on taking office.

The Mexican Attorney General’s office rejected claims the move was related to Trump’s inaugurati­on, noting that Guzman faces 10 pending cases in Mexico following his US sentence.

Mr Trump’s election sent Mexico’s peso to record lows. He has threatened to tax Mexican-made products for the US market, build a wall along the border and scrap a free trade agreement with Mexico if he cannot renegotiat­e it to favor American interests. One of Guzman’s lawyers said he was surprised at the extraditio­n and said four appeals were outstandin­g against it.

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Guzman: To appear in New York court

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