US Arrests Mexico's Ex-Minister, Genaro García Luna in Dallas on Drug Charges





A former Mexican security minister has been arrested in the US, charged with taking bribes from a drugs cartel.

Genaro García Luna is accused of allowing the Sinaloa cartel of "El Chapo" Guzman to operate in Mexico in exchange for millions of dollars.

Prosecutors say Mr García Luna gave the cartel safe passage for drug shipments and access to sensitive information.

They say that on two occasions cartel members delivered up to $5m (£3.7m) in two briefcases to him in person.


He has previously denied any wrongdoing.

Mr García Luna, 52, served as public security chief in the administration of President Felipe Calderon between 2006 and 2012.

His arrest in Texas is a major development in Mexican politics.

Mr García Luna was taken into custody in Dallas, Texas, on Monday.

Court documents unsealed on Tuesday in Brooklyn showed he had been charged with cocaine trafficking conspiracy and making false statements.

"García Luna stands accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes from 'El Chapo' Guzman's Sinaloa cartel while he controlled Mexico's Federal Police Force and was responsible for ensuring public safety in Mexico," said US Attorney Richard Donoghue, announcing the arrest.

He was also accused of lying about his criminal past when he applied for US naturalisation in 2018.


Posted in World News

Related

Nigerian Man, Kenyan Woman Arrested and Charged For Preaching in Kenya Without Permit

Bolivian President Evo Morales Resigns After Protests

Katie Hopkins Mocks Nigerians Over Balogun Market Fire

Iraq Shuts Down Internet Again as Protests Intensify

California Governor Appoints Nigerian, Uduak-Joe Ntuk as Oil and Gas Supervisor


You May Also Like These Stories





No comments

Powered by Blogger.