García Luna Convicted on All Five Counts — Highest-Ranking Mexican Official Ever Convicted in the US
A Brooklyn federal jury unanimously convicted Genaro García Luna — Calderón's public security secretary from 2006 to 2012 and architect of the Federal Police — on all five counts of drug trafficking conspiracy and making false statements to federal law enforcement. Multiple Sinaloa Cartel cooperating witnesses, including El Chapo's former associates, testified that García Luna accepted millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for protecting Sinaloa operations, leaking intelligence to cartels, and facilitating the elimination of rivals. The conviction devastated the official narrative of the Calderón drug war: the man who built the Federal Police and oversaw billions in Mérida Initiative security cooperation had allegedly been on the Sinaloa payroll throughout.
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- T1 U.S. Department of Justice — EDNY Official western
- T2 Latin Times Major western