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Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman Antonio Nava via PA Images

Drug kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman sentenced to life in US prison

Guzman, the 62-year-old former co-leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel, was convicted in February.

ONCE ONE OF the world’s most powerful and notorious criminals, Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been jailed for life – the mandatory sentence for a host of crimes spanning a quarter-century.

Guzman, the 62-year-old former co-leader of Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel, was convicted in February in US federal court on a variety of charges, including trafficking hundreds of tons of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines and marijuana to the United States.

The sentencing hearing in a New York courtroom saw Guzman deliver what will likely be his final public words before he is taken to a supermax federal prison in Colorado for the rest of his days.

“Since the government of the United States is going to send me to a prison where they will never hear my name, I take this opportunity to tell them: there was no justice here,” he said.

The charges, which also include money laundering and weapons-related offenses, carried a mandatory life sentence.

US Federal Judge Brian Cogan tacked a symbolic 30 years on the sentence and ordered Guzman to pay $12.6 billion in forfeiture – an amount based on a conservative estimate of revenues from his cartel’s drug sales in the US.

So far, US authorities have not recovered a dime.

In the courtroom in Brooklyn, Guzman said prayers from his supporters had given him “strength to endure this great torture”, which he said has been “one of the most inhuman that I have ever experienced… a lack of respect for my human dignity”.

‘Overwhelming evil’

Guzman – whose moniker “El Chapo” translates to “Shorty” – is considered to be the most influential drug lord since Colombia’s Pablo Escobar, who was killed in a police shootout in 1993.

During the three-month trial in New York, jurors heard evidence from 56 government witnesses, with many describing in exacting detail the cartel boss beating, shooting and even burying alive those who got in his way, including informants and rival gang members.

Prosecutors won their request to tack on a symbolic extra 30 years in prison for the use of firearms in his business, portraying Guzman as “ruthless and bloodthirsty”.

Cogan said he imposed the additional sentence because the “overwhelming evil is so severe”.

A Colombian woman who prosecutors say survived a hit ordered by the kingpin tearfully read a statement in court today, saying Guzman had caused her psychological damage.

“I am a miracle of God, because Mr Guzman tried to kill me,” she said. “I paid a high price – I lost my family, my friends, I became a shadow without a name.”

“I had everything and I lost everything, even my identity.”

‘Alcatraz of the Rockies’

Guzman launched his career working in the cannabis fields of his home state of Sinaloa. Now, he is likely to live for the rest of his life at the Alcatraz of the Rockies – the supermax federal prison in Florence, Colorado.

Current inmates include convicted “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski, Oklahoma City bomber Terry Nichols, the British “shoe bomber” Richard Reid and the Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is awaiting execution.

Since his extradition from Mexico in 2017, Guzman has been held in solitary confinement at a high-security prison in Lower Manhattan.

He repeatedly complained about the conditions of his detention via his attorneys – notably that his windowless cell is constantly lit.

Speaking to AFP prior to the proceedings, Guzman’s lawyer William Purpura said: “I think he is in a good state of mind right now.”

“I think he’s had enough of being here and the way he’s been housed,” Purpura said.

“And I think he’s looking forward to the move to where he’s going to go, and looking forward to his appeal.”

Another attorney, Eduardo Balarezo, said that “Joaquin’s conviction and incarceration for drug trafficking will change nothing in the so-called war on drugs”.

New York’s special narcotics prosecutor Bridget Brennan acknowledged that taking El Chapo out of the equation did not diminish the Sinaloa cartel’s influence.

“We believe that’s the one that supplies most of the drugs coming into the US,” she told AFP.

- © AFP 2019

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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:37 PM

    He was good on the telly though

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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:41 PM

    @Jumperoo: He’s going to escape.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 5:54 PM

    @Arya: no getting out of a super max prison
    Guy had the chance to stay gone but blew it .Cost him $10 m to break out the last time .
    Must be driving him insane .

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    Jul 17th 2019, 6:11 PM

    @Means of escape: everyone has a price.. Even American guards.. Hope he escapes so they can make a series about it

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    Mute Peter Cavey
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    Jul 17th 2019, 6:36 PM

    @Arya: he’s totally going to escape, he’ll be back in Mexico by Christmas.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 10:22 PM

    @Chonky Racoon: 23 hour solitary lockdown. Caged for the 1 hour in the rec area under constant surveillance inside and out .
    No tunneling out. It’s built on solid rock
    No one has escaped in 25 years .
    Neither will he .

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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:40 PM

    Someone else will replace me its all the one America will not win this war on drugs

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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:56 PM

    Eh spoiler alert!

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    Jul 17th 2019, 6:19 PM

    That’s El Crappo for him…

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    Mute Daithi Ó Raghallaigh
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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:26 PM

    Should have bought that penthouse in Trump Tower.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 5:18 PM

    Through threats and bribes from his henchmen, I doubt if he will suffer too much in prison. Cuban cigar anyone? Drop of Chateauneuf du Pape?

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    Mute Mick Murphy
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    Jul 17th 2019, 5:41 PM

    @Mary Maher: not in supermax Mary. From what I know of the place it’s in a completely different league to all the other prisons over there. Look it up, it’s actually quite an interesting read and if it actually works in the way it is portrayed it would be a good example for others to learn off. Not much in the way of rehabilitation, it’s more a place to put the absolute dregs that have done the worst and have no place in civilised society. Probably too expensive to make all of them like that in reality. Of course I could be completely wrong about it but I get the sense that no one is having an easy time of it in there

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    Jul 17th 2019, 6:22 PM

    @Mary Maher: I doubt he’d be drinking that cheap stuff.. more like a 4k bottle of cabernet sauvignon or something like it ..

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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:26 PM

    I thought they were legalizing drugs in america.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 4:47 PM

    @Adrian: you thought wrong. Cannabis is legal in some states.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 8:31 PM

    @Adrian: Not the drugs from Mexico

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    Mute Seamus Gallen
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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:40 PM

    Trump will visit him. Birds of a feather.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 6:31 PM

    Give him time.He’ll buy his way out.Guards will find it hard to resist an offer of millions.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 7:12 PM

    I see from the picture they’ve hired extra security for the event. He won’t escape from the ninjas. Lol

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    Jul 17th 2019, 9:30 PM

    @Ciaran Farrelly: more an attempt to protect the guards from recriminations I’d imagine.

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    Jul 17th 2019, 6:15 PM

    Him complaining about the lack of human decency lol lol lol lol what a C*** lol lol

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    Jul 18th 2019, 12:17 AM

    Life plus 30 years. It seems pointless holding a corpse in jail for 30 years after he passed away. I pity his cell mate. Dirty feckers the Americans.

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    Jul 18th 2019, 12:46 AM

    Should be excuted save the state money on incarceration.

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    Jul 18th 2019, 12:14 AM

    Certainly deserves what he gets. He stated America is the most corrupt country in the world at his trial.. He has a point as far as the U.S. connection in the U.S. involvement in the high powered world of drugs. In cases the C.I.A. were involved in funding covert wars with the proceeds of Drugs . Laos , Cambodia , Thailand . They also have been heavily involved in South America.. When Noriega in Panama was jailed in the U.S. part of his defence was the U.S. had turned a blind eye to dealings for years. Certainly not every law enforcement agencies were party to the antics of America intelligence services., but a lot of the drug problems in America stemmed from the plauge that they financed.

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