Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Drug lord’s last tunnel hidden behind mirror

-

A mirror inside a closet concealed the last tunnel that Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman used to flee as marines battled his henchmen before his recapture.

The house in Los Mochis, a northwestern seaside city in Guzman's native Sinaloa state, bears the scars of Friday's fierce pre-dawn gunfight, with dried blood on the floors.

A video released by the government shows the marines firing their assault rifles and tossing smoke grenades before entering the rooms.

One troop was wounded and was on the ground. "Stay calm, buddy," one marine told him.

A Mexican Marine raids a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin  Joaquin
A Mexican Marine raids a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in Los Mochis, on January 8, 2016
, Mexican Navy/AFP

As they moved inside, they arrested one man. They screamed at a woman who was hiding in a bathroom, asking her where the kingpin was. "I don't know, sir," she answered.

When the dust settled, five gunmen were dead, one marine wounded and six suspects detained.

- DVDs and lingerie -

The 58-year-old kingpin, meanwhile, was nowhere to be seen. His security chief, Orso Ivan Gastelum, was also missing.

The marines frantically searched the house.

Mexican drug lord Joaquin
Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman recaptured
Gustavo Izus/Adrian Leung, AFP

In one bedroom, three DVDs of the TV series "La Reina del Sur" were on a bed. The star of the show about a drug queen is Kate del Castillo, the Mexican actress who brokered the notorious October meeting between Guzman and US actor Sean Penn.

The authorities found out about the clandestine meeting and nearly caught Guzman in early October. They eventually tracked him down in Los Mochis, where he arrived on the eve of the raid.

The shrapnel from stun grenades was still in the main room when reporters were allowed to tour the house on Monday. Food was rotting in the kitchen. Authorities said food had been ordered for 13 people on the eve of the raid.

Dried blood stains were splattered in the entrance and another room of the white house.

View of a tunnel through which Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin
View of a tunnel through which Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman tried to escape in Los Mochis, Sinaloa State, on January 8, 2016
Hector Guerrero, AFP

On the second floor, there were three bedrooms, including one with evidence that a woman slept there, including lace lingerie, makeup and a hairdryer on the ground.

The top floor had a patio with more bullet holes. "Guzman's gunmen tried to flee through here," an official from the attorney general's office said.

- Final tunnel -

Suspecting that Guzman had fitted the home with a tunnel, the soldiers scoured the house. They moved the refrigerator, which had bullet holes, but no tunnel was there.

Mexican Marines storm a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin  Joaquin
Mexican Marines storm a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman in Los Mochis, on January 8, 2016
, Mexican Navy/AFP

"Since we know that his modus operandi is tunnels, the soldiers moved the fridge to see if there was one back there," the official said.

Their suspicions were justified since he used a 1.5 kilometer (one-mile) tunnel to secretly flee prison in July. Meanwhile, he had an escape hatch into drainage systems in his home in another Sinaloa city.

In Los Mochis, the drug lord's last underground escape route was in a bedroom where the bed's mattress was nearly on the ground and men's clothing was strewn about the floor.

A Mexican marine keeps watch at the house where five alleged gang members were killed in the militar...
A Mexican marine keeps watch at the house where five alleged gang members were killed in the military operation which resulted in the recapture of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, in Los Mochis city, Sinaloa State, Mexico on January 11, 2016
Hector Guerrero, AFP

Inside the closet, a mirror opened into the tunnel. The wall was covered with bullet impacts.

Metal steps led down to the subterranean passage, which was about two meters (6.6 feet) high and one meter (3.3 feet) wide with concrete walls and lights.

The floor was covered with belt-high water, while a dead snake was spotted.

The 20-meter long passage leads to a steel hatch door, which officials said opens to the city's storm drain system.

Guzman and Gastelum fled through the drainage network for about one kilometer (half a mile) until they finally popped out of a manhole.

They stole a car but were finally intercepted by the marines, flown to Mexico City and taken to the same maximum-security prison that Guzman escaped from six months ago, from which he now faces extradition to the United States.

A mirror inside a closet concealed the last tunnel that Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman used to flee as marines battled his henchmen before his recapture.

The house in Los Mochis, a northwestern seaside city in Guzman’s native Sinaloa state, bears the scars of Friday’s fierce pre-dawn gunfight, with dried blood on the floors.

A video released by the government shows the marines firing their assault rifles and tossing smoke grenades before entering the rooms.

One troop was wounded and was on the ground. “Stay calm, buddy,” one marine told him.

A Mexican Marine raids a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin  Joaquin

A Mexican Marine raids a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman in Los Mochis, on January 8, 2016
, Mexican Navy/AFP

As they moved inside, they arrested one man. They screamed at a woman who was hiding in a bathroom, asking her where the kingpin was. “I don’t know, sir,” she answered.

When the dust settled, five gunmen were dead, one marine wounded and six suspects detained.

– DVDs and lingerie –

The 58-year-old kingpin, meanwhile, was nowhere to be seen. His security chief, Orso Ivan Gastelum, was also missing.

The marines frantically searched the house.

Mexican drug lord Joaquin

Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman recaptured
Gustavo Izus/Adrian Leung, AFP

In one bedroom, three DVDs of the TV series “La Reina del Sur” were on a bed. The star of the show about a drug queen is Kate del Castillo, the Mexican actress who brokered the notorious October meeting between Guzman and US actor Sean Penn.

The authorities found out about the clandestine meeting and nearly caught Guzman in early October. They eventually tracked him down in Los Mochis, where he arrived on the eve of the raid.

The shrapnel from stun grenades was still in the main room when reporters were allowed to tour the house on Monday. Food was rotting in the kitchen. Authorities said food had been ordered for 13 people on the eve of the raid.

Dried blood stains were splattered in the entrance and another room of the white house.

View of a tunnel through which Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin

View of a tunnel through which Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman tried to escape in Los Mochis, Sinaloa State, on January 8, 2016
Hector Guerrero, AFP

On the second floor, there were three bedrooms, including one with evidence that a woman slept there, including lace lingerie, makeup and a hairdryer on the ground.

The top floor had a patio with more bullet holes. “Guzman’s gunmen tried to flee through here,” an official from the attorney general’s office said.

– Final tunnel –

Suspecting that Guzman had fitted the home with a tunnel, the soldiers scoured the house. They moved the refrigerator, which had bullet holes, but no tunnel was there.

Mexican Marines storm a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin  Joaquin

Mexican Marines storm a house during an operation to recapture drug kingpin, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman in Los Mochis, on January 8, 2016
, Mexican Navy/AFP

“Since we know that his modus operandi is tunnels, the soldiers moved the fridge to see if there was one back there,” the official said.

Their suspicions were justified since he used a 1.5 kilometer (one-mile) tunnel to secretly flee prison in July. Meanwhile, he had an escape hatch into drainage systems in his home in another Sinaloa city.

In Los Mochis, the drug lord’s last underground escape route was in a bedroom where the bed’s mattress was nearly on the ground and men’s clothing was strewn about the floor.

A Mexican marine keeps watch at the house where five alleged gang members were killed in the militar...

A Mexican marine keeps watch at the house where five alleged gang members were killed in the military operation which resulted in the recapture of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, in Los Mochis city, Sinaloa State, Mexico on January 11, 2016
Hector Guerrero, AFP

Inside the closet, a mirror opened into the tunnel. The wall was covered with bullet impacts.

Metal steps led down to the subterranean passage, which was about two meters (6.6 feet) high and one meter (3.3 feet) wide with concrete walls and lights.

The floor was covered with belt-high water, while a dead snake was spotted.

The 20-meter long passage leads to a steel hatch door, which officials said opens to the city’s storm drain system.

Guzman and Gastelum fled through the drainage network for about one kilometer (half a mile) until they finally popped out of a manhole.

They stole a car but were finally intercepted by the marines, flown to Mexico City and taken to the same maximum-security prison that Guzman escaped from six months ago, from which he now faces extradition to the United States.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Business

Catherine Berthet (L) and Naoise Ryan (R) join relatives of people killed in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 Boeing 737 MAX crash at a...

Business

Turkey's central bank holds its key interest rate steady at 50 percent - Copyright AFP MARCO BERTORELLOFulya OZERKANTurkey’s central bank held its key interest...

World

A vendor sweats as he pulls a vegetable cart at Bangkok's biggest fresh market, with people sweltering through heatwaves across Southeast and South Asia...

Tech & Science

Microsoft and Google drubbed quarterly earnings expectations.