Mexico Issues Arrest Warrant for 'El Chapo' Son in Cartel Kidnapping Case
Joaquín Guzmán López accused of kidnapping and treason after allegedly turning in rival cartel leader Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada to U.S. authorities.
- Federal prosecutors charge Guzmán López for kidnapping Zambada and flying him to the U.S.
- The arrest has triggered violent infighting within the Sinaloa Cartel, resulting in multiple murders.
- Mexican authorities criticize state prosecutors for mishandling the investigation into a related political murder.
- Governor Rocha denies involvement in the kidnapping and subsequent murder of politician Hector Cuén.
- Zambada's capture could shift power dynamics within the cartel, with potential repercussions for Mexican officials.