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News (Media Awareness Project) - Mexico: Ex-Mexico Drug Czar Gets 40 More Years
Title:Mexico: Ex-Mexico Drug Czar Gets 40 More Years
Published On:2000-02-23
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-05 02:43:29
EX-MEXICO DRUG CZAR GETS 40 MORE YEARS

MEXICO CITY--The disgraced former head of Mexico's anti-drug efforts
was hit with a new penalty on drug charges Tuesday, bringing his total
prison sentence to more than 71 years, the federal attorney general's
office reported.

In a news release, the agency said a Mexico City judge sentenced Jose
de Jesus Gutierrez Rebollo to 40 years for promoting the
transportation of cocaine, for organized crime and for bribery.

He already is serving a nearly 32-year sentence for firearms charges.
The new penalty is in addition to that one, the attorney general's
office said. He is still being tried on a charge of abuse of authority.

The 65-year-old retired general, who served 40 years in the Mexican
army, was arrested in February 1997 on charges of taking bribes from
the powerful Juarez drug smuggling cartel to ease its operations while
cracking down on its rivals.

Authorities also said he had links to a notorious drug trafficker, the
late Amado Carrillo Fuentes, known as "the Lord of the Skies" for
flying planes filled with cocaine.
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