Mexico says drug boss Guzman narrowly evades capture, sustains injuries, The world's most-wanted biologic boss, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, almost evaded aegis armament analytic for him in the northwest of Mexico in contempo days, comestible injuries to his face and leg, the Mexican government said on Friday.
Guzman, the arch of the Sinaloa biologic cartel, able from his high-security bastille corpuscle in July through a distinctively dug tunnel, causing a above embarrassment for Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
In a statement, the Mexican government said it had formed with all-embracing agencies to abduction Guzman, and that in contempo weeks, efforts had been focused on the northwest of the country, not far from Guzman's built-in accommodation of Sinaloa state.
"As a aftereffect of these actions, and to abstain his capture, in contempo days, the avoiding affianced in a hasty retreat, which, according to the advice received, acquired him injuries to one leg and the face," the government account said.
"It's important to analyze that these injuries were not a artefact of a absolute clash," the account added, after giving added information.
In August, the acting arch of the U.S. Biologic Enforcement Administration said the U.S. government believed Guzman was still in Mexico.
Guzman, the arch of the Sinaloa biologic cartel, able from his high-security bastille corpuscle in July through a distinctively dug tunnel, causing a above embarrassment for Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
In a statement, the Mexican government said it had formed with all-embracing agencies to abduction Guzman, and that in contempo weeks, efforts had been focused on the northwest of the country, not far from Guzman's built-in accommodation of Sinaloa state.
"As a aftereffect of these actions, and to abstain his capture, in contempo days, the avoiding affianced in a hasty retreat, which, according to the advice received, acquired him injuries to one leg and the face," the government account said.
"It's important to analyze that these injuries were not a artefact of a absolute clash," the account added, after giving added information.
In August, the acting arch of the U.S. Biologic Enforcement Administration said the U.S. government believed Guzman was still in Mexico.
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