Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was infatuated with actress Kate del Castillo and his desire to see her again contributed to his downfall after six months on the run, officials said on Tuesday.
Del Castillo, a Mexican-American who played a drug kingpin in a television series, brokered the now-notorious meeting between Guzman and US actor Sean Penn at an undisclosed jungle clearing in October last year, three months before the fugitive’s capture.
The government officials said investigators had monitored Penn and Del Castillo, taking photographs of the actors when they landed in Mexico, before their get-together with Guzman.
Following the meeting, troops entered Guzman’s remote mountain stronghold in northwestern Mexico in order to flush him out “toward a city,” a government official said on condition of anonymity.
Mexican Marines nearly captured Guzman in the mountains straddling the states of Sinaloa and Durango on Oct. 6, but Guzman grabbed his cook’s daughter and used her “as a human shield,” holding her in front of him as a helicopter hovered overhead, prompting the soldier to hold fire, the official said.
Guzman eventually made his way last week to the seaside city of Los Mochis in his native Sinaloa state, where he was captured on Friday last week in a deadly military operation.
The other factor that led Guzman to Los Mochis was that he was “really very interested in meeting the actress again,” the government official told reporters.
“This was an almost obsessive interest that turned into another incentive to go down to the city, where he wanted to meet with her,” the official said, adding that Guzman did not see the 43-year-old actress again.
Another official said Guzman, 58, used the codename hermosa (“beautiful”) when referring to the actress, who became famous for her role as a drug lord in the TV series The Queen of the South.
DVDs of the show were found in the house that marines raided in Los Mochis. Guzman fled the house through a tunnel during a gunfight between troops and his henchmen, but he was caught later after he had stolen a car, capping a months-long manhunt involving 2,500 investigators and federal forces, officials said.
One of the world’s most-wanted criminals was returned to the same prison — Altiplano maximum-security prison, about 90km west of Mexico City — that he escaped from six months ago when his henchmen dug a 1.5km tunnel that opened into a hole in his cell’s shower.
Guzman is regularly being moved to new cells in different floors and a guard is posted in front of it 24 hours per day to prevent him getting away once more.
Officials said other steps have been taken to prevent Guzman — who escaped from another prison in 2001 — from breaking out a third time.
After his July 11 escape, a dozen prison officials were detained and security was increased with extra surveillance cameras and metal rods in the floors to prevent new tunnels.
“Each and every each one of the flaws have been fixed,” an official said.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s spokesman, Eduardo Sanchez, said the clandestine meeting between the actors and Guzman was under investigation.
“What’s being investigated is the actions. People are not being investigated,” Sanchez said.
Sanchez said the government “regrets any acts of collaboration between any citizen and members of organized crime” or that a Mexican citizen “does not share” information that would help arrest a criminal.
Legal experts doubt that the actors will face charges, especially if their meeting with Guzman is seen as journalistic work.
However, they could face money-laundering charges if there was a transaction for a film made with “money from illegal sources,” legal expert Juan Velazquez said.
Penn, in an article published by Rolling Stone magazine on Saturday last week, said Del Castillo had been in contact with Guzman while he was in prison through letters after the kingpin’s attorney approached her.
The drug lord wanted to make a film about himself, but “would entrust its telling only to Kate,” Penn wrote.
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