DEA: Emma Coronel, the wife of 'El Chapo', could be the key to dismantling the most dangerous cartel in the world
Some experts believe that the Sinaloa Cartel could be making adjustments to anticipate the possible data that the authorities may obtain from Emma Coronel. The DEA affirms that the Sinaloa cartel continues to be the most extensive criminal organization in Mexico with influence in the United States
Colonel, of 33 years, she was detained without bail for a criminal complaint that accuses her of conspiracy to distribute narcotics and to help “El Chapo” escape from a Mexican prison in 1999 . However, the complaint suggests that the federal interest in Coronel, who married ‘El Chapo’ when he was 19 years, could reveal great secrets of the criminal organization .
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The complaint states that Emma Coronel “has knowledge of the operation of the drug trafficking industry and the scope of the drug trafficking of the Sinaloa Cartel. ”
US prosecutors affirm that the cartel is known to carry out assassinations and torture to protect its territory. Some of them believe that Coronel could help break that cycle of violence .
Mike Vigil, former chief of security for international operations at the DEA, said in an interview with CNBC that Coronel knows the drug trafficking routes, who they are leaders and what his dealings with the US authorities are also that “she knows where all the bodies are buried and can do a lot of damage to the Sinaloa cartel,” he said. Vigil.
A week ago the expert assured that Colonel could reach an agreement with the US authorities in the hope of protecting his daughters by giving that information .
Despite the DEA report, Lichtman confirmed to the Telemundo network that Coronel “It does not have as much information as the authorities believe and that idea is based on speculation” since El Chapo has been incarcerated for most of the time that the couple has been married.
He is Colonel is scheduled to appear in court in Washington on Thursday to admit his guilt. ad in the crimes he is charged with, according to the newspaper The New York Times.