El Chapo got ‘pleasure’ from killing rival, Mexican drug lord’s accountant tells US court
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman once bragged that the
greatest pleasure he’d ever experienced was having his longtime enemy
slaughtered as he was detained by corrupt police, according to a former
cartel associate.
Jurors in El Chapo’s
US trial heard on Thursday the chilling anecdote from former Sinaloa
Cartel accountant Jesus Zambada, as he recounted the murder of Tijuana
Cartel leader and longtime rival Ramon Arellano Felix in 2002 in
Mazatlan, Mexico, the New York Post reports.
Zambada
recalled hearing the cartel kingpin revel in the fatal shooting three
years later, allegedly saying “that if anything had ever given him
pleasure it was to have killed Ramon Arellano.”
Zambada said he learned that Guzman had been trying to kill Arellano through his older brother and Chapo’s business partner, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.
The
Sinaloa cartel had allegedly been attempting to murder Arellano since
1992, when hitmen shot up a popular nightclub in Puerto Vallarta in a
failed attempt to kill Arellano and his brother, Benjamin Arellano
Felix.
At the time, the drug trafficker’s death was blamed on a gang war shootout, and it was reported Arellano died in his car.
Yet Zambada, 57, said Guzman and others had him surrounded by cops on the cartel dole, and he was fatally shot trying to run to safety in a hotel.
It wasn’t clear from the testimony if Arellano was killed by the crooked cops or by hitmen with the cartel.
The testimony came after Zambada told jurors he personally drove Chapo through Mexico City to a safe house — with a paid police escort — following his 2001 prison break.
Guzman faces up to life behind bars if convicted on drug trafficking charges.
This article originally appeared on the New York Post
Ramon had killed many of Chapo’s friends, Zambada said through a Spanish interpreter. He was very dangerous.
Zambada said he learned that Guzman had been trying to kill Arellano through his older brother and Chapo’s business partner, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada.
At the time, the drug trafficker’s death was blamed on a gang war shootout, and it was reported Arellano died in his car.
Yet Zambada, 57, said Guzman and others had him surrounded by cops on the cartel dole, and he was fatally shot trying to run to safety in a hotel.
They had him stopped with the police, but he didn’t stop, he tried to get away, he said. They shot him, they put a bullet in his neck. He fell down dead.
It wasn’t clear from the testimony if Arellano was killed by the crooked cops or by hitmen with the cartel.
The testimony came after Zambada told jurors he personally drove Chapo through Mexico City to a safe house — with a paid police escort — following his 2001 prison break.
Guzman faces up to life behind bars if convicted on drug trafficking charges.
This article originally appeared on the New York Post
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