Mexico's Kidnapping Treason Law Stems from Manhunt Following DEA Agent 'Kiki' Camarena's Torture & Murder
By Socalj 8/21/2024 11:50:00 PM
"Socalj" for Borderland Beat
The Mexican government says it is bringing charges against Joaquín Guzmán López, but not because he was one of the leaders in the Sinaloa drug cartel founded by his father, Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán.
Instead, Mexican prosecutors are bringing charges against the younger Guzmán for allegedly kidnapping Ismael El Mayo Zambada in order to turn him over to US authorities when they landed in New Mexico.
Federal prosecutors issued a statement saying an arrest warrant has been prepared against the younger Guzmán for illegal flights, kidnapping, and illicit use of airports, with treason implicated as well. They cited the charge of treason by those who illegally abduct a person in Mexico in order to hand them over to authorities of another country.
The inclusion of that particular clause was apparently motivated by the 1990 abduction of a Mexican doctor wanted for allegedly participating in the 1985 torture and killing of DEA Agent Kiki Camarena. The Doctor had helped to keep Camarena alive while he was being tortured, ensuring his pain would continue longer.
Before Camarenas kidnapping, torture and death, the DEA in Mexico destroyed millions of dollars worth of marijuana grown on farms for the Guadalajara Cartel.
Camarena, 37, who was known by the nickname Kiki, served in the U.S. Marine Corps before moving into law enforcement and becoming a DEA agent in 1975. He was kidnapped February 7, 1985.
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Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena
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On Thursday, February 7, 1985, at 2:00 pm, Special Agent Enrique Camarena left the American Consulate in Guadalajara to meet his wife, Mika, for lunch. Known to his friends as "Kiki," Special Agent Camarena had been in Mexico for more than four years on the trail of Mexican marijuana and cocaine drug traffickers. Kiki was due to be reassigned in three weeks because he had come dangerously close to exposing the top leaders of a multi-billion drug pipeline.
As Kiki walked to his truck, he was approached by five men who shoved him into a beige Volkswagen. One of the men threw a jacket over Kiki's head, and the driver sped away. Kiki never saw his wife or family again.
About DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena
This is the story of DEA Special Agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. He was born on July 26, 1947, in the small town of Mexicali in Baja California. In 1956, Kiki moved with his family to Calexico, California. After he graduated from high school, he joined the Marine Corps.
After serving in the Marines, he worked as a fireman for the City of Calexico and attended Imperial Valley College, where he earned an associates degree. Kiki joined the Calexico Police Department in 1970, and then later was assigned to El Centro, California, where he worked as a Narcotics Investigator for Imperial County.
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https://www.justthinktwice.gov/article/special-agent-enrique-kiki-camarena