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Mexico court temporarily blocks drug lord’s extradition to US

Rafael Caro Quintero is on FBI’s list of 10 most-wanted fugitives for kidnap, torture, murder of DEA undercover agent

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Jul 2022 9:30AM

Mexico court temporarily blocks drug lord’s extradition to US
According to reports, Rafael Caro Quintero’s arrest on Friday came nine years after he was freed by a court on a technicality – having served 28 years of a 40-year sentence in Mexico for US special agent Enrique Camarena’s murder – but by the time Mexico’s Supreme Court overturned the decision, Caro Quintero had already gone into hiding. – Alchetron pic, July 19, 2022

MEXICO CITY – A Mexican court yesterday temporarily blocked the extradition of a drug lord wanted for the murder of a United States undercover agent, dimming Washington’s hopes of a quick handover.

Rafael Caro Quintero, 69, is on the FBI’s list of 10 most-wanted fugitives for the kidnap, torture, and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) special agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena in 1985.

A federal judge in the western state of Jalisco ruled that Caro Quintero cannot be handed over to the United States without a proper extradition process.

It is unknown how long the procedure will take, but any delays are likely to disappoint US officials.

US Attorney-General Merrick Garland had said on Friday that Washington would seek the drug kingpin’s “immediate extradition”.

Caro Quintero’s arrest Friday came nine years after he was freed by a court on a technicality, having served 28 years of a 40-year sentence in Mexico for Camarena’s murder.

By the time Mexico’s Supreme Court overturned the decision, Caro Quintero had already gone into hiding.

His defense team is trying to secure his release again, alleging procedural errors in his capture, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador told reporters.

“We’re going to take care that there’s no corruption or any act contrary to the law,” he said.

Asked about the US request for Caro Quintero’s extradition, Lopez Obrador said only that it would be “decided by the competent authority”.

Caro Quintero was detained by Mexican marines in the town of Choix in the northwestern state of Sinaloa, and is being held in the high-security Altiplano prison in central Mexico.

Lopez Obrador insisted that no DEA personnel had participated in the drug kingpin’s capture and denied that it was the result of pressure from Washington, saying: “We’re an independent government.”

Caro Quintero, alias “Rafa”, has a US$20 million (RM89 million) bounty on his head.

He is accused of co-founding the now defunct Guadalajara drug cartel and currently runs an arm of the infamous Sinaloa cartel, according to US authorities.

Fourteen Mexican marines who took part in the operation died in a helicopter crash after Caro Quintero’s arrest. – AFP, July 19, 2022

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