Exclusive: Mexico agreed with U.S. Attorney General Barr to arrest drug
capo in deal for general - source
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[November 21, 2020]
By Diego Oré, Frank Jack Daniel and Mark Hosenball
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexico
has committed to the arrest of a high-level cartel leader under a deal
with U.S. Attorney General William Barr to drop U.S. drug trafficking
charges against a former Mexican defense minister, a senior Mexican
source told Reuters.
The United States dropped the case against retired General Salvador
Cienfuegos this week citing "sensitive and important" foreign policy
considerations that outweighed interest in pursuing the charges.
In return, Mexico privately told Barr it would work with the United
States to arrest a high-level cartel leader involved with trafficking
large quantities of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, the source said.
Reuters was unable to establish which cartel leader Mexico and U.S.
officials would be targeting and the source declined to give any names
citing a fear of endangering the investigation.
It has not been previously reported that Barr extracted a promise to
hone in on a senior cartel leader in return for releasing Cienfuegos.
"Mexico committed to collaborate with the United States in the capture
of a primary objective," said the source, who asked not to be identified
in order to speak freely.
Daniel Millan, spokesman for Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard,
said "what we agreed was to maintain a united front against crime and
cooperation that respects the sovereignty of each country."
He said he did not have information regarding an agreement about a
high-level capture.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Justice said there was no deal
and referred Reuters to earlier statements that said the case was
dismissed in a sign of confidence in Mexican justice and because of
diplomatic considerations.
The United States flew Cienfuegos back to Mexico on Wednesday, after a
U.S. federal judge dropped charges against him at Barr's request. Under
the agreement, he will now be investigated in Mexico.
The decision to release the most senior Mexican defense official ever
charged in the United States with cartel collusion met with anger from
former agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) who said the
United States had a strong case against Cienfuegos.
Cienfuegos' arrest at Los Angeles International Airport in October was
the result of a multi-year investigation that used wire taps to track a
military figure, dubbed "El Padrino" by traffickers.
Investigators concluded "El Padrino" or The Godfather, was Cienfuegos
and that he helped the cartel move tonnes of narcotics.
Mexico's government, angry it was not forewarned about the
investigation, hailed Cienfuegos' return as a diplomatic achievement and
a win for the nation's sovereignty.
Ebrard and President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador have denied speculation
that the decision to return him was linked to Lopez Obrador's refusal so
far to recognize President-elect Joe Biden as winner of the U.S.
presidential election - a move Lopez Obrador has said was "politically
prudent."
Lopez Obrador's office did not respond to a request for comment. The DEA
did not immediately respond to a request for comment about a deal to
capture a cartel figure. Reuters was unable to establish the details of
the deal.
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Mexico's former defense Minister General Salvador Cienfuegos attends
an event at a military zone in Mexico City, Mexico September 2,
2016. REUTERS/Henry Romero/File Picture
CALLS WITH BARR
After the U.S. conviction last year of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman,
the best known leader of the Sinaloa cartel, the focus of U.S. and
Mexican law enforcement has turned to the rival Jalisco New
Generation Cartel, as well as the remaining
Sinaloa gang.
The DEA says those two groups are "likely the primary trafficking
groups responsible for smuggling fentanyl into the United States."
The leader of the Jalisco cartel is Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes,
known as El Mencho. The best known leader of the Sinaloa cartel is
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. Both men are on the DEA's most wanted
list, along with others.
The Mexican foreign ministry spokesman said he was unaware of
conversations related to specific cartel leaders.
Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid often mixed in the black
market with heroin or fake pharmaceutical pain killers. It is the
leading cause of overdose deaths in the United States.
The Mexican government has not clarified how the plan to bring
Cienfuegos back to Mexico came about, or when it requested his
return.
The source, along with another senior government official, said Barr
first proposed the idea of withdrawing charges against Cienfuegos on
a call with Ebrard in early November.
The source said the idea came from Barr, and was not initially a
request from Mexico.
Ebrard spokesman Millan said Mexico requested that the charges be
dropped, but could not confirm when, or whether the request happened
before a Nov. 6 call with Barr.
Ebrard this week confirmed two calls with Barr, one in October and
one on Nov. 6.
"The proposals...were from Attorney General Barr," during a November
call, the source said, referring both to the idea to drop charges
and the commitment to catch a senior capo.
Asked about whether Barr had proposed to Mexico dropping the
charges, rather than the other way round, the Department of Justice
spokeswoman said she could not comment on contacts with foreign
governments regarding investigative matters.
While the administration of outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump
promised to weaken Mexico's cartels, there had been no high profile
arrests in the past four years before Cienfuegos' capture as he
traveled to the United States for a vacation.
(Reporting by Diego Oré, Frank Jack Daniel and Dave Graham in Mexico
City and Mark Hosenball in Washington; Editing by Alistair Bell and
Jacqueline Wong)
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