Prison workers charged over 'El Chapo' escape

A federal judge in Mexico has opened a court proceeding against three prison employees on charges they aided in the escape of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.

Mexican Federal Police guard a drainage pipe outside of the Altiplano maximum security prison in Almoloya, west of Mexico City

Mexican Federal Police guard a drainage pipe outside of the Altiplano maximum security prison in Almoloya, west of Mexico City Source: AP

In a statement, the Federal Judiciary Council said the prosecution would proceed against seven originally arrested in relation to Guzman's July 11 escape from a maximum-security prison.

It said prosecutors showed there was sufficient evidence that the employees assisted Guzman's escape through a 1.6km-long tunnel.

It described the employees as the person in charge of the prison's video surveillance control centre and two guards.

There were inconsistencies in the supervisor's statements and there was no explanation for why the guards did not answer the telephone in their module.

The Council also said that, at least for now, it was determined there was no cause to hold for prosecution the other four people detained in connection with the escape.

 


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Published 25 July 2015 11:54am
Updated 25 July 2015 12:14pm
Source: AAP

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