translated from Spanish: Chapo planned to assassinate Attorney General: King Zambada

Jesus “the King” Zambada spoke Monday in New York about frustrated the Chapo and may plans to kill José Luis Vasconcelos, “a high command of the Attorney General of the Republic (…) It does not collaborate with anyone and does not accept drug money.”
Vasconcelos was Attorney General of research specialized in crime organized of the Attorney General of the Republic (PGR).
For almost four hours, on his third day of testimony in the trial of Guzman Loera, Zambada told several attempts at revenge and killings allegedly committed by bonnet, accused of trafficking more than 155 tons of cocaine to the United States for 25 years and that You can be sentenced to life imprisonment if he is found guilty.
Zambada said that the attempted murder of Vasconcelos happened in 2005.
According to Zambada, his mission was to locate Santiago Vasconcelos, but afterwards decided not to participate in the operation, since it would mean also kill many civilians and innocent people. “Not it seemed correct”, he said.
Zambada, brother of another alleged leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, said Juan José Esparragoza, El Azul, another senior official within the criminal organization, allowed him to exit the operation.
Later, Zambada learned that Nacho Coronel, also steering poster, had sent to the city of Mexico Hitmen to kill Santiago Vasconcelos, but concerned that these killers were arrested.
Vasconcelos, in the end, died in a plane crash in 2008.
The key witness for the prosecution in the trial of the Mexican kingpin, King Zambada, spoke of other violent acts.
When el Chapo Guzmán wanted to greet the drug trafficker Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes after a meeting in 2004, this “left it with stretched hand”. It was there that the Chapo decided that he would kill him, said the King.
One of them was that of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes, narco of the Juarez cartel and his spouse Giovanna Quevedo. Carrillo Fuentes was gunned down opposite a cinema of Culiacán, Sinaloa, in 2004. Her two small sons, by his side, survived.
According to Zambada, it was after a meeting between the Chapo and Rodolfo – younger brother of Lords Amado and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, the Juárez cartel leaders-, when the first wanted to greet him, and not answered the gesture.
“El Chapo was angry” and said “that was going to kill” because “no it was holding more to Rodolfo”, told the King.
This, from the account of the meeting which made his brother Ismael “el Mayo” Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel and co-defendant of the Chapo.
This assassination triggered a war between the cartel of Sinaloa and the Carrillo Fuentes, who Avenged the death of Rodolfo killing one of the brothers of the Chapo, Arturo Guzmán.
The witness, arrested in Mexico in 2008 and then extradited to the United States, also reported when the Chapo allegedly ordered the murder of Julio Beltrán, dissident of the cartel’s alleged protected by police of Durango and Sinaloa.
A gunman who took part in the operation told the King Zambada “that had riddled it with bullets, had cut off the head and that he had been hanging by a bit”.
El Chapo, protected by 30 to 40 gunmen used pistols, AK-47 type rifles and even bazookas, and did not hesitate to kill if it considered it necessary to protect the cartel businesses and expand their power, according to the witness.
The Mexican kingpin drug trafficking Héctor Beltrán Leyva, held since 2014 in a maximum security jail, died last Sunday.
Along with his brothers, Alfredo, Arturo and Carlos, the H was part of the Sinaloa cartel, of El Chapo Guzman, until they separated in 2008 and created the poster of Los Beltrán Leyva, becoming rivals.

Original source in Spanish

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