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Re: El Chapo extradited, to stand trial in Brooklyn
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El Chapo jury hears secretly taped cocaine deal By Emily Saul December 13, 2018 | 4:50pm A Brooklyn courtroom Thursday heard notorious Mexican kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo†Guzman in action, listening in on a phone call where he can be heard coordinating a cocaine deal with a member of a Colombian guerrilla group. “Tomorrow I will send a technician over there to see it,†Chapo insists on the call, which was secretly taped in May 2010. The drug lord repeatedly insists the cocaine must be inspected before he sends a $50,000 advance for the six ton deal, with government witness Jorge Milton Cifuentes, who trafficked cocaine for Chapo, explaining they’d received inferior drugs from the guerrillas before. Jurors listened intently to the damning exchange, in which the unidentified member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People’s Army, or FARC, tries to sell the cocaine to Chapo for $2,100 per kilo of cocaine. Chapo skillfully whittles him down to $2,000 per kilo for the first two tons, and then gets him to agree to send the other four tons on credit. While it wasn’t clear who had recorded the call, Cifuentes testified earlier that Chapo had been having trouble with his “cryptography†system — which was meant to block eavesdropping — because the cartel IT guy forgot to file some paperwork. The deal never went through, Cifuentes testified, though he didn’t know why. Chapo faces life behind bars if convicted of various drug trafficking and conspiracy charges. https://nypost.com/2018/12/13/el-chapo-jury-hears-secretly-taped-cocaine-deal/
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Re: El Chapo extradited, to stand trial in Brooklyn
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Re: El Chapo extradited, to stand trial in Brooklyn
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The Dutch police have, largely unconsciously, contributed to the arrest of one of the largest drug lords in the world: the Mexican Joquin Guzman, better known as 'El Chapo'. In 2011 and 2012, the Dutch police listened to large parts of the drug network around El Chapo, reporting sources to de Volkskrant .
Research from the newspaper shows that a server used in the eavesdropping operation was located in the Netherlands. The bugged communication was passed on to the FBI.
The Dutch police only partially knew the importance of the operation, writes the newspaper. The FBI only told in January 2013 that the bugging operation revolved around El Chapo.
The network around El Chapo could be tapped because an infiltrator working for the FBI had set up the communication network for the drug lord. The FBI therefore had access to the server and the keys to decipher the messages.
Reportedly the server ended up in the Netherlands because of the close cooperation. The Netherlands also deals easily with tap requests compared to other countries.
From the moment the server was used in the Netherlands, the communication around El Chapo was tapped by the Team High Tech Crime (THTC). The encrypted data was passed on to the FBI.
In the Netherlands, few people would have been aware of the data collection. Even within the police, only a small group would have known about the cooperation with the FBI.
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Re: El Chapo extradited, to stand trial in Brooklyn
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What do you think? He'll get life without parole? He should have made a deal like Cali cartel brothers Gilberto and Miguel. They were sentenced to 30 years in prison, after pleading guilty to charges of conspiring to import cocaine. They took this deal in exchange for the US agreeing not to bring charges against their family members.
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