Fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman eluded an operation to recapture him in northwest Mexico in recent days, injuring his leg and face, authorities said, as the manhunt heats up.
Authorities on Friday said that efforts to nab Guzman, who embarrassed Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto with his brazen July jailbreak, have focused on the northwest region in the past few weeks after foreign governments shared intelligence.
“Due to these actions and to avoid his arrest, the fugitive escaped in a hurry [in recent days], which according to the information that was collected, caused him injuries to his leg and face,” the government said in a statement.
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“It is important to specify that these injuries were not the product of a direct clash,” it said, without specifying the extent of the injuries or how authorities know he was hurt.
Authorities also did not say exactly where and when the operation took place, but raids have reportedly occurred in the neighboring states of Durango and Sinaloa.
The government said it was continuing operations to capture the Sinaloa drug cartel boss, who has been captured and escaped prison twice, most recently on July 11 by crawling down a hole in his cell’s shower that led to a huge tunnel.
The governor of Sinaloa on Wednesday said that special forces had conducted raids in Tamazula, Durango.
US Drug Enforcement Administration officials have told reporters that they believe Guzman fled to the rugged mountain region of his home state stronghold of Sinaloa following his jailbreak.
The states of Durango, Sinaloa and Chihuahua meet in a drug-producing region known as the Gold Triangle, a bastion of Guzman’s drug cartel.
US law enforcement officials said Guzman, 58, likely fled there because he enjoys the support of the local population.
US authorities have been working with Mexican security forces in the hope of extraditing him to the US.
US television network NBC News reported that Mexican marines last week closed in on Guzman after US drug agents intercepted cellphone signals suggesting he was hiding at a ranch near Cosala, Sinaloa State, in the Sierra Madre mountains.
Citing three sources with knowledge of the operation, NBC said the marines raided the ranch in helicopters, but turned back after encountering fire from Guzman’s gunmen.
The marines later went in on foot and found cellphones, medication and two-way radios.
Guzman and his henchmen are believed to have fled in all-terrain vehicles, the network said.
However, a week after the raid, officials are “losing hope” that the infamous drug lord would be caught imminently, it reported.
Guzman fled the Altiplano maximum-security prison near Mexico City just 17 months after US-backed marines captured him in the Sinaloa Pacific resort of Mazatlan following a 13-year manhunt.
He escaped through a 1.5km-long tunnel with a redesigned motorcycle on special tracks, emerging in a house outside the prison.
A new video of his escape was this week leaked to the Televisa channel, showing that loud hammering could be heard in his cell moments before he descended down the hole.
It took guards nearly 40 minutes to enter his cell after he escaped.
More than a dozen prison officials have been detained over charges they helped him flee.
Pena Nieto had refused to hand Guzman over to the US, but authorities have now secured an arrest warrant to extradite him if he is captured again.
Guzman was first arrested in 1993 in Guatemala, but he escaped from a prison in western Mexico in 2001 by hiding in a laundry cart.
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