Did Chapo Escape
Posted : admin On 4/6/2022MEXICAN drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman's beauty queen wife Emma Coronel Aispuro was arrested on February 22, in connection to her husband's 2015 jailbreak and on suspicion of drug trafficking
During Guzman's trial in 2019, Coronel refused to give up her husband, however, now US investigators are confident the glamorous gangster's moll could crack.
The DOJ alleges that more than just acting as a messenger, Ms Aispuro actively helped plan El Chapo’s spectacular escape from the Altiplano prison in Mexico in 2015 through an underground tunnel. Two times, the first escape was in 2001 while he was in Puente Grande a maximum security prison in Guadalajara in the state of Jalisco, that escape was the famous laundry cart escape. The second time was in 2015 from Almoloya another maximum secur.
How did El Chapo escape in 2015?
In July 2015, El Chapo – which means 'shorty' in English – escaped Mexico’s top-security prison, Altiplano Prison, through a mile-long tunnel complete with ventilation and conveniently parked motorbike
First, Guzmán is believed to have climbed down through a two-by-two foot hole underneath the shower in his cell in the prison’s most secure wing.
The shower opening led to an elaborate tunnel almost a mile long. The tunnel was equipped with lighting, ventilation and a motorcycle on rails that was probably used to transport digging material and cart the dirt out.
The tunnel led to a construction site with a bare-bones compound in the nearby neighborhood of Santa Juanita, near the Mexican city of Toluca.
Through a hole in the ground, a ladder led to the middle of the construction site.
Construction on the compound was started some time after February 2015, satellite images show.
Mexican authorities began a sweeping manhunt, shutting down an airport and holding 30 prison employees, including the head of the prison, for questioning.
Did El Chapo Escape 2019
Guzman's second jail bust was seen as one of the most embarrassing moments for the Mexican government, after recapturing the drug lord who up to that point had evaded authorities for over a decade.
El Chapo escaped from the same prison in 2001, through a laundry cart that maintenance worker Javier Camberos rolled through several doors and eventually out the front door.
Guzman is currently serving a life sentence at the United States Penitentiary Maximum Facility, ADX Florence.
When was his wife Emma Coronel Aispuro arrested?
Coronel, 31, was arrested in the US on February 22, accused of helping to run her husband’s drug-trafficking empire after a “high-ranking associate” of the cartel ratted out its senior members.
Prosecutors released details alleging her involvement in El Chapo’s dramatic prison escape in 2015.
She is also accused of bragging that $1.4million had been raised to spring him free a second time – as she was charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and marijuana.
On February 23, Coronel appeared before a court in Washington DC where she was remanded in custody – as a judge warned she could be jailed for life.
Top US drug cop Mike Vigil told The Sun: “Emma Coronel has always been a narco princess.
“Her father Inez and her brother Omar were drug traffickers when she was growing up.
“When she married Chapo Guzman the families merged.
“Guzman brought in her father and brother to be his top lieutenants.
“The cartels trust their family members more than anybody else.
“She can provide a lot of information that can lead to US-based indictments against Sinaloa cartel members.”
It is believed that the 'narco princess' has a net worth of $5billion.
Coronel has two kids with Guzman, her twin girls, Emali Guadalupe and Maria Joaquina.
How did Coronel allegedly help her husband escape?
Court documents detail Coronel's alleged involvement in Guzmán's 2015 escape from prison.
The US government's case is helped by an informant – named 'Cooperating Witness 1' – who revealed Coronel allegedly asked them to help with a plot to break El Chapo out of El Altiplano.
The complex plan included Guzman's sons purchasing a piece of land near the prison which would allow them to construct a tunnel from which the drug lord could then escape.
The court documents say: 'According to Cooperating Witness 1, Guzman, through Coronel, asked Guzman’s sons to purchase a piece of land near Altiplano prison and instructed Cooperating Witness 1 to purchase a warehouse near Altiplano prison as well as firearms and an armored truck.
'Those present also discussed the need to get a GPS watch to Guzman in prison in order to pinpoint his exact whereabouts so as to construct the tunnel with an entry point accessible to him.'
The documents add: 'According to Cooperating Witness 1, he/she later met with Coronel, Ivan, Alfredo, and Ovidio to discuss the Altiplano prison escape plan.'
According to the witness, there were several meetings to discuss about the escape plan and then updated Guzman about it.
Among the details which have been brought to light, the escape was planned for 'a Saturday or Sunday because there are no officials or visitors at the jail on those days'.
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Drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been recaptured seven months after he escaped from prison, Mexican authorities announced Friday.
But this isn’t the first time El Chapo, leader of the Sinaloa cartel, has been on the lam. The drug kingpin has a long history of capture, escape and recapture.
Here are some major dates in Guzman’s timeline (with some information from the Associated Press):
- June 10, 1993: Mexico announces Guzman’s first capture in Guatemala. But even after Guzman was imprisoned, “He continued to manage his affairs from prison with scarcely a hitch,” writes Robert Saviano in his book ZeroZeroZero. “The maximum security prison Puente Grande, where he was transferred in 1995, became his new base of operations,”
- Jan. 19, 2001: With the help of bribed guards, Guzman escapes from his top-security prison. Saviano describes the escape: “One of them—Francisco Camberos Rivera, known as El Chito, or the Silent One—opened the door to El Chapo’s cell and helped him climb into a cart of dirty laundry. They headed down unguarded hallways and through wide-open electronic doors to the inner parking lot, where only one guard was on duty. El Chapo jumped out of the cart and leaped into the trunk of a Chevrolet Monte Carlo.”
- Feb. 22, 2014: El Chapo is captured in Mazatlan after hiding in tunnels for days. The success was touted as a huge win for authorities, who by then had deemed Guzman the “most powerful drug trafficker in the world.”
- July 11, 2015: Guzman escapes through a tunnel from Mexico’s top-security prison. You can see the path he took to escape here.
- Jan. 8, 2016: He is once again re-captured in Los Mochis, Sinaloa after a shootout with Mexican marines. Five people were killed and one marine was wounded in the fight.