It was in August 2001
that Joaquín Guzmán Loera's brother, was arrested in
Mexico City.
Better known as “El
Pollo”, Arturo Guzmán Loera, had assumed the baton of the Sinaloa Cartel,
starting in 1995, the year in which his brother was arrested. [correct year of arrest 1993]
Drug trafficking in its
modality of collaboration to the promotion, production, traffic, and extraction
of cocaine and amphetamines from the country to the United States, were the
charges for which Arturo Guzmán was to be prosecuted. He was also accused of
being a material author of the 60-meter narco-tunnel built for drug trafficking
on the border between Tijuana and San Ysidro.
“El Chapo” escaped on
January 19, 2001 from the maximum security prison in Puente Grande , Jalisco
and it was not until September of that same year that the federal government
got its first strong blow against the boss through the detention of Arturo
Guzmán.
After his capture,
Joaquín Guzmán looked for different ways for Arturo to be released as soon as
possible and even devised a plan that was risky and implausible.
The plan was to fly
over a helicopter through the courtyard of the prison where "El
Pollo" was located, then lower a steel box so that would elevate Arturo to
the helicopter for his escape.
El Chapo’s thinking is
the steel box would serve to protect his brother from possible bullets that
prison guards would potentially fire.
At the beginning of
2019 and as a key piece in the drug trafficking trial of “El Chapo”, it was
Vicente Zambada aka “El Vicentillo” and son of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, who
reported to the Federal Court of the
Eastern District of New York how Joaquín Guzmán managed to escape from the
maximum security prison in Puente Grande hidden in a laundry cart.
He also narrated the
escape plan that El Chapo had for his brother before Judge Brian Cogan at the
Guzmán Loera trial, as he once confessed it in confidence.
However, the plan could
never be carried out, since Arturo was killed with seven shots in the maximum
security prison in La Palma, the murder of which José Ramírez Villanueva was
reported as responsible, who was imprisoned there since 2002.
It was the Attorney
General's Office of the State of Mexico who reported on the shooting of
"El Pollo”, with the addition of three murders among the inmates of the
prison, which at that time was
considered as one of the safest in the country.
The brother of "El
Chapo" was shot with a 9 mm caliber weapon from which fragments were found in his chest, abdomen and spine.
On December 31, 2004,
Arturo Guzmán Loera, “El Pollo” died around 7:00 p.m. while he was talking to
his attorney.
The case was turned to
the former Attorney General's Office (PGR), being a fact that was perpetrated
in a maximum security prison; therefore, the autopsy also occurred within it.
At that time, the
prison in which "El Pollo" was located was one of the prisons that
housed 500 of the most dangerous men in
the country.
In order to determine
how it was that the weapon that was used to kill Guzmán Loera entered the
facilities of the penitentiary center, the Decentralized Administrative Body
for Prevention and Social Readaptation, initiated an investigation in which it
was confirmed that it was José Ramírez Villanueva who committed the murder against "El
Pollo".
La Palma |
Arturo was considered a
high-level criminal, primarily because he was alleged leader of the Sinaloa
Cartel and his brother's liaison, "El Chapo", while he was in prison.
He was also considered
dangerous because he was a participant in his brother's escape on January 19,
2001: and considered a “high-level assassin” by the United States authorities.
During his stay in La
Palma, Arturo was segregated in a special detention area, which is why he
participated in a collective hunger strike and after that, the authorities in
charge of the detention center received an anonymous message that betrayed his
escape plan.
His freedom was denied
previously by the Unitary Court of Toluca when he was not allowed an amparo to
be granted in 2002, which was against his formal prison order decreed by the
Third District Court for violations of Federal Law in opposition to Organized
Crime.
As for the fate of his
murderer, José Ramírez Villanueva, he was sentenced to 42 years and three
months in prison. He was found criminally responsible for the crimes of
homicide and carrying an illegal firearm weapon for the exclusive use of the
armed forces.
It is said that Ramirez
Villanueva went to the bathrooms and took out the gun he had hidden in the
bathroom and then went to the cells where the brother of one of the most dangerous
capos in Mexico was and gunned him down.
One of the hypotheses
about the murder of "El Pollo" rests with an alleged order of Osiel
Cárdenas, who ordered his rivals to be executed, even while in prison and in
order to continue to command the Gulf cartel.
[According to the
information in the case, José Ramírez Villanueva was forced - through letters
and direct threats against him and his family - to kill the younger brother of
El Chapo Guzmán, and who was designated as the leader of the Sinaloa cartel
during the time that his brother was imprisoned in the prison of Puente Grande,
Jalisco, until he escaped in January 2001, when he left the leadership in the
hands of El Chapo and became one of the main operators in Jalisco.]
Thanks to the site
where Ramírez Villanueva murdered Arturo Guzmán, acts of corruption and
coexistence were discovered between inmates of La Palma and prison authorities.
While this December 3,
2019 marked the 15th anniversary of the murder of his brother Arturo , Joaquin
is isolated for life in a United States prison, after being convicted of 10
charges related to drug trafficking and organized crime, among other sentences.
As "El
Ratón", Ovidio Guzmán López, son of Joaquín, enjoys freedom while
remaining as leader of the Sinaloa Cartel , even after the operation of last
October 17 in which he was arrested and then released "To avoid a major
tragedy" after a series of mobilizations that took place by their allies.
Animo Sicarios
ReplyDeleteThe Guzman bloodline will always be the bosses of bosses !
Very true. The president of Mexico said Chapo had more power than the presidency when he was still in Mexico. I dont think anyone will match that again.
DeleteDice la India Yuridia "ya nomas empiesan a escuchar corridos y todo mundo se cree sicario"
DeleteTambien dice "mejor paga tu casa de Infonavit y callate elnpinchr ossico".
History tells otherwise, as all empires and dynasties rise and fall.
Deletelmao yea right....they are going to all be eliminated and exterminated the the assistance of the usa
DeleteChapo had nowhere near the power and influence that Amado had in his time.
DeleteGuzmán bloodline is nothing more than short piles of trash!!
DeleteWhats the purpose of having all the money and power when you end up murdered or in jail
DeleteSo what happened to José Ramírez Villanueva is he Alive,dead,protective custody.did chapo ever retaliate
ReplyDeleteYeah what happened to jose Ramirez villanueva🤔
DeleteHe's alive and well. When you're surrounded by violent deaths, you accept that it happens and it's part of the business. Chapo accepted the death of his brother and continued with business. In the end Chapo got osiel and other enemies locked up in American prisons.
DeletePost is translated as published, any corrections or edits will always be in [brackets].
ReplyDeleteYou would think the imprisoned brother of a jefe maximo del mafia droga grande would have his personal gunsels. In Colombia's La Modela prison, some drug bosses, leftist guerrilla bosses and right wing paramilitary bosses carried M67 hand grenades. Their bodyguards wore heavy long-sleeved jackets even in summer. You already know what was underneath those jackets.
ReplyDeleteBrother of guachochi plaza boss "Tony Tormenta" was killed
ReplyDeleteOsiel Cardenas? I thought the Carrillos ordered the kill after "El niño de oro" was gunned down in Culiacan a few months before.
ReplyDeleteCarrillo ,osiel and mocha orjas were all in on the plot to kill chapos brother. Its well documented in various books about the mexican underworld!!!
DeleteBenjamin Arellano Felix also was the mastermind.
DeleteActually his saddest new gear was 3 days ago.. Just saying
ReplyDeleteHe spent SOLITARY confinement in ADX yup I think last n3w year was his worst EVER.. No under age girls, no boose and no coke to celebrate..
DeletePeople forget Osiel was a big time player in Mexico
ReplyDeleteThe people in Mexico should be given the right to bear arms
ReplyDeleteTo keep and bear arms was first recognized as a constitutional right through Article 10 of the Mexican Constitution of 1857: ... Article 10 of the 1857 Constitution gave citizens the right to keep and bear arms, both in their homes and in public for their security and defense.
DeleteThe arms allowed have not been updated as far as caliber and should be. They must be purchased through the only arms store in Mexico ---The Army---the fastest and easiest way to acquire arms legally is to join a "gun club"
the majority of mexicans can't afford any of these options
While the Democrats are trying to take the 2nd ammendment awat..in the USA
Delete@Chvis
ReplyDeleteSurprised you didn't end this with "THANK YOU TRUMP" in capital letters like all you guys under his spell seem to nowadays.
JA JA JA JA . Not a spell . Just people who are very informed and see clearly . I used to put on here "Times They Are a Changin" . It seemed so far fetched and ridiculous to the blind fools . The USA cannot sustain the BS that is allowed . Just a few days ago the catel hit a family of innocents near me in a small texas town . A person that was involved , not even near them was wanted by the the cartel and they couldnt find him . So they killed the family . I think there needs to be some serious predator eradication . In the UsA the people that counts are fed up .
Deletequeeeeeeeee? It will be ok Willito, just get some mimis
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