Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman is never going back home to Sinaloa.
A view of the"Saint Jesus Malverde" chapel in Culiacan, in Mexico's state of Sinaloa, Mexico July 17, 2019. REUTERS/Jesus Bustamante
“He doesn’t stop being Mexican... He should be paying for his sins here in Mexico,” said Victor Estrada, who was at a public plaza in Culiacan. Nevertheless, many in Sinaloa treat Guzman as a Robin Hood figure who helped the poor mountain village where he grew up and neighboring communities. If he had been sent to prison in Mexico, at least his family would be able to visit, noted Karla Arellano, who called the sentencing unjust.Guzman was extradited in 2018 following two break-outs from Mexican jails - one purportedly in a laundry cart, the other through a mile-long tunnel.
“It’s sad that a person who causes so much harm in his country has to be judged in another, and not his own,” she said.
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