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Mexico deploys thousands to hunt down Joaquin Guzman | Mexico deploys thousands to hunt down Joaquin Guzman |
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Mexico says it has stepped up its search for drug lord Joaquin Guzman, who escaped from jail on Saturday. | Mexico says it has stepped up its search for drug lord Joaquin Guzman, who escaped from jail on Saturday. |
The Interior Ministry said it had deployed almost 10,000 police and 48 dogs to track down the fugitive leader of the Sinaloa cartel. | The Interior Ministry said it had deployed almost 10,000 police and 48 dogs to track down the fugitive leader of the Sinaloa cartel. |
Mexico is also co-operating with neighbouring Guatemala and the United States to increase border controls. | Mexico is also co-operating with neighbouring Guatemala and the United States to increase border controls. |
Guzman's escape from a top-security jail through a 1.5km-long tunnel is a major embarrassment for officials. | Guzman's escape from a top-security jail through a 1.5km-long tunnel is a major embarrassment for officials. |
It is the second time the drug cartel leader has escaped from a top-security Mexican jail. | It is the second time the drug cartel leader has escaped from a top-security Mexican jail. |
Should drug lord Guzman have been extradited to the US? | Should drug lord Guzman have been extradited to the US? |
Manhunt | Manhunt |
More than 100 roadblocks have been set up on highways across Mexico and 100,000 leaflets with mug shots of Guzman have been distributed at toll booths. | More than 100 roadblocks have been set up on highways across Mexico and 100,000 leaflets with mug shots of Guzman have been distributed at toll booths. |
Airports have been put on alert and security personnel have been told to search any private flights taking off. | Airports have been put on alert and security personnel have been told to search any private flights taking off. |
Police are also searching hotels and hospitals for any trace of Guzman. | Police are also searching hotels and hospitals for any trace of Guzman. |
The government is offering a 60m peso ($3.8m; £2.4m) reward for information leading to his capture. | The government is offering a 60m peso ($3.8m; £2.4m) reward for information leading to his capture. |
On Wednesday, Mexican officials said they were also co-operating with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the FBI. | On Wednesday, Mexican officials said they were also co-operating with the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the FBI. |
The DEA reportedly played a key role in Guzman's 2014 re-capture, providing intelligence which led Mexican security forces to the apartment where he was hiding, in his native Sinaloa state in north-western Mexico. | The DEA reportedly played a key role in Guzman's 2014 re-capture, providing intelligence which led Mexican security forces to the apartment where he was hiding, in his native Sinaloa state in north-western Mexico. |
The Mexican interior minister has also held meetings with Guatemalan officials to prevent Guzman slipping into the neighbouring country. | The Mexican interior minister has also held meetings with Guatemalan officials to prevent Guzman slipping into the neighbouring country. |
In 1993, Guzman was arrested just south of Mexico's border with Guatemala. | In 1993, Guzman was arrested just south of Mexico's border with Guatemala. |
Repeat escape | Repeat escape |
Saturday was the second time Guzman managed to escape from a maximum-security jail. | Saturday was the second time Guzman managed to escape from a maximum-security jail. |
In 2001 he broke out of Puente Grande prison, reportedly hiding in a laundry cart. | In 2001 he broke out of Puente Grande prison, reportedly hiding in a laundry cart. |
He was on the run for 13 years before being re-arrested in February last year. | He was on the run for 13 years before being re-arrested in February last year. |
The scale of the tunnel through which he fled on Saturday raised suspicions that he had help from prison staff. | The scale of the tunnel through which he fled on Saturday raised suspicions that he had help from prison staff. |
Three senior prison officials, including the director of the jail, have been dismissed. | Three senior prison officials, including the director of the jail, have been dismissed. |
The escape tunnel, which leads to a building outside the prison perimeter, is more than 1.5km (1 mile) long and measures 1.70m (5ft 6in) in height. | The escape tunnel, which leads to a building outside the prison perimeter, is more than 1.5km (1 mile) long and measures 1.70m (5ft 6in) in height. |
Security officials said it could have taken a year to build. | Security officials said it could have taken a year to build. |
On Wednesday, prison officials allowed journalists to inspect the cell from which he fled. | On Wednesday, prison officials allowed journalists to inspect the cell from which he fled. |
Each journalist was only given two minutes inside the cell. | |
At the scene: Juan Paullier, BBC Mundo, Altiplano prison | At the scene: Juan Paullier, BBC Mundo, Altiplano prison |
One-hundred-and-twenty seconds are enough to raise questions about how this escape was possible. | One-hundred-and-twenty seconds are enough to raise questions about how this escape was possible. |
How could it be that no one heard or saw anything? | How could it be that no one heard or saw anything? |
Inside the cell suspicion mounts that you don't get out of here without accomplices on the inside. | Inside the cell suspicion mounts that you don't get out of here without accomplices on the inside. |
Underneath the shower is the hole where the tunnel starts, but it's so deep and dark you can't really see anything. | Underneath the shower is the hole where the tunnel starts, but it's so deep and dark you can't really see anything. |
At two sides of the hole are 1.2m-high walls which were meant to shield Guzman's privacy while he was showering. | At two sides of the hole are 1.2m-high walls which were meant to shield Guzman's privacy while he was showering. |
The security camera could not see past these walls and it was behind them that the man who is now being sought by thousands of police escaped. | The security camera could not see past these walls and it was behind them that the man who is now being sought by thousands of police escaped. |
The Sinaloa cartel, which Guzman leads, is one of Mexico's most powerful drug gangs, responsible for smuggling huge quantities of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines to the United States. | The Sinaloa cartel, which Guzman leads, is one of Mexico's most powerful drug gangs, responsible for smuggling huge quantities of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines to the United States. |
Following his escape, the Chicago Crime Commission has again declared Guzman "Public Enemy Number One". | Following his escape, the Chicago Crime Commission has again declared Guzman "Public Enemy Number One". |
Security officials in the US and Mexico fear that the longer Guzman remains free the stronger his cartel will get. | Security officials in the US and Mexico fear that the longer Guzman remains free the stronger his cartel will get. |
In recent years, the Sinaloa cartel had lost some of its power to other rival gangs. | In recent years, the Sinaloa cartel had lost some of its power to other rival gangs. |
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