Guilty: Mexico's Ex-Top Cop García Luna Convicted in U.S. Drug Trafficking Case
A New York court on Tuesday convicted Genaro Garcia Luna, Mexico's former secretary of public security and a close ally of U.S. law enforcement for decades, of drug trafficking and money laundering, among other charges. Prosecutors said Garcia Luna accepted millions in bribes from the very criminal groups he was meant to be fighting, including the infamous Sinaloa Cartel formerly led by Joaquin El Chapo" Guzman. Garcia Luna faces up to life in prison and is the most high-ranking Mexican official ever tried in the U.S. For more, we speak with award-winning journalists Peniley Ramirez and Maria Hinojosa, co-hosts of Futuro Media's podcast USA v. Garcia Luna. They say the case exposes how corrupt the so-called war on drugs has been on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. The U.S. government, the DEA, the entire security apparatus failed here," says Hinojosa.