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Shorty Guzman's 'security chief' arrested in Mexico
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The Mexican military says it has captured the man accused of being the security chief for Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman, Mexico's most wanted drug lord.
A military spokesman said Jonathan Salas was arrested without a shot being fired in north-western Sinaloa state.
Three helicopters and at least eight navy vehicles surrounded Mr Salas.
Last year, the governor of Sinaloa mistakenly announced that Mr Salas, who is also known as The Ghost, had been killed in a clash with the Navy.
Mexican prosecutors accuse Mr Salas of being the man tasked with guarding Joaquin Guzman, the fugitive leader of the Sinaloa cartel.
Joaquin Guzman, known as "El Chapo", or "Shorty", was arrested in 1993.
But he has been in hiding ever since he escaped from his maximum-security prison in a laundry basket in 2001.
The US State Department has offered a reward of up to $5m (£3.2m) for information leading to Shorty Guzman's arrest.
Mr Salas was detained on Saturday near the town of Costa Rica in Sinaloa state.
Sinaloa Governor Mario Lopez Valdez has not commented yet on the arrest.
In March 2012 he had told local media that Mr Salas had been shot dead by Marines.
State prosecutors later denied Mr Salas's death saying that he had escaped the clash with the military alive.
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Guzman used a network of underground tunnels to evade capture
Guzman was arrested in a beachfront apartment in Mazatlan, Mexico
Following his arrest, marines took Guzman to a navy base in the capital, Mexico City
Guzman was later taken by helicopter to a high-security jail in the state of Mexico
Security has been stepped up at the Altiplano prison since the arrival of "Shorty" Guzman
Marines said they immediately recognised Guzman, who had not been seen since his escape in 2001
Joaquin Guzman had been on the run for 13 years
The arrest of Guzman has been welcomed as a victory in the war on drugs by the government
Mexican marines found Guzman lying on the bed of this room in a beachside building in Mazatlan
Guzman fled to the apartment in Mazatlan after marines closed in on his houses in Culiacan
Judicial authorities in the United States say they will seek the extradition of the world's top drug baron, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman.
Guzman, the leader of the Sinaloa drugs cartel, was arrested in Mexico on Saturday after 13 years on the run.
He was detained in the beach resort of Mazatlan without a shot being fired.
He is wanted in the US on charges of smuggling vast amounts of drugs into the country, but Mexican authorities are also likely to want to charge him.
A spokesman for the US Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York said prosecutors there "planned to seek his extradition".
But an official in the Mexican attorney general's office said Guzman would first have to serve the remainder of his jail sentence before being extradited.
In 2001, Guzman escaped from a high-security jail in Mexico hidden in a laundry basket. He was eight years into his 20-year sentence.
Chairman of the US House Homeland Security Committee Michael McCaul said extraditing Guzman to the United States would prevent another escape.
"I think that would be the best course not only for Mexico, but also the United States, in ensuring that what happened in 2001 does not happen again," he told ABC television.
Guzman is also likely to face fresh charges in Mexico, including drug trafficking, involvement in organised crime and possession of weapons restricted to the military.
Guzman's Sinaloa cartel is believed to be one of the biggest criminal organisations in the world, trafficking drugs into more than 50 countries worldwide.
Forbes magazine has estimated Guzman's fortune at about $1bn (£0.6bn).
His capture has been hailed as a major victory for the government of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Guzman was arrested by Mexican marines working with US law enforcement officials in the early hours of Saturday.
He was detained in a four-storey condominium in Mazatlan, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, where he was hiding with a bodyguard and, according to some sources, with a woman believed to be his wife.
Guzman had a military-style assault rifle on him but no shots were fired.
Saturday's operation was the culmination of a 13-year manhunt for Guzman, who had been rumoured to be hiding everywhere from Mexico's remote mountain region to Argentina.
US law enforcement officials told the Associated Press news agency that their big break came when they tracked a mobile phone to one of Guzman's hideouts in the city of Culiacan, the capital of north-western Sinaloa state.
A day later, the authorities managed to capture one of Guzman's close associates, who - according to the officials - provided them with details of seven houses in Culiacan that Guzman was using to hide from the authorities.
All the houses were secured with steel-reinforced doors and had escape hatches hidden underneath the bathtubs leading to tunnels linked to the city's drainage system.
It is through these tunnels that Guzman again evaded capture as Mexican marines were closing in on him, one of his detained associates revealed to investigators.
The associate, Manuel Lopez Ozorio, said he had picked up Guzman, his communications chief. and a woman from a drainage pipe and took them to the resort town of Mazatlan.
US law enforcement officials told AP that further wiretaps allowed them to pinpoint Guzman's location to the building on Mazatlan's beachfront where he was detained.
Mexican security forces continue to search for Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, Guzman's number two and the man tipped to to take over Guzman's operations.
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