Judge did authorize an arrest warrant against Joaquín Guzmán López

by times news cr

The Attorney General’s Office of the Republic (FGR) issued a new statement tonight, Monday, October 21, in which it reiterated that a federal judge did authorize an arrest warrant against Joaquín Guzmán López.

This after the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Sinaloa assured during the investigations into the murder of Hector Melesio Cuen what I didn’t have any orders to capture the son of “El Chapo” Guzmán

In this way the FGR continues to question the version of the Sinaloa authorities, since during an update on the case the federal agency reiterated that the former rector of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa yes he died on the farm where Ismael “Mayo” Zambada was kidnapped.

FGR states that the judge did authorize an arrest warrant against Joaquín Guzmán López

He Federal Criminal Justice Center in Sinaloalocated in the city of Culiacán, together with the entity’s Prosecutor’s Office, assured that they did not have an arrest warrant against Joaquín Guzmán López.

However, the FGR shared a transcript of what a federal judge said, with which they demonstrated that the authorities yes they had the order.

Additionally, they reiterated that, as in this case, it was a judge from a penitentiary center who expressed this situation, so the order had the necessary jurisdiction to have legal validity.

In this way, the exchange of versions between the FGR and the Sinaloa Prosecutor’s Office continues, which is expected to continue as the investigations progress.

“Said Center states that “there is no situation of rejection by the Federal Judge of Culiacán”; when the literal transcription of what was expressed by said Judge is the following: “Consequently, it is considered that the person who should hear the request to issue an arrest warrant in this type of crimes is a Federal Judge in whose jurisdiction he resides, a Judge whose jurisdiction resides in a Maximum Security Prison.”

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Héctor Melesio Cuén did die on the farm where “El Mayo” Zambada was kidnapped: FGR

In a new advance in the investigations, the FGR reported that the traces of blood found on the farm where “El Mayo” Zambada was kidnapped They match the DNA of Héctor Melesio Cuén.

Additionally, the FGR reiterated that the results of the blood sample examinations were delivered on October 17, 2024, yielding a undoubted coincidence that they belong to the former rector of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa.

With this version they also seek to deny the control judge Alejandro Alberto Diazwho assured that the FGR itself had previously indicated that the genetic traces found did not correspond Melesio Cuén.

“As for the “hematic evidence” found at the site of the possible kidnapping, located on September 18, these were already surpassed by various evidence found on said property, expertly reported on last October 17, and in which found an undoubted coincidence of the genetic profile of Dr. Héctor “N.”

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Hector Melesio Account Oje (Rashide Frias / Cuartoscuro)

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