Professor Edgardo Buscaglia believes that, after the arrest in the United States of the former Secretary of Public Security of Mexico, Genaro García Luna, the network of collaborators of the politician and also the figure of former president Felipe Calderón and his advisors should be examined. Buscaglia comments that in cases like this it is common for the detainee to be granted procedural benefits if he provides evidence on other political figures who are involved with an organized crime network. In an interview with Carmen Aristegui, Buscaglia says that the US government He had intelligence on Garcia Luna's performance as an official, but he would have decided not to proceed at that time so as not to disrespect Mexican institutions or threaten the stability of Mexico. CNN has sought the lawyer Rose Romero, who according to the Prosecutor's Office of the Eastern District of New York, is who represents García Luna, without having so far received an answer. García Luna did not issue a statement on the charges, and by order of a magistrate he will have to appear again at the Federal Court of Dallas on Tuesday, December 17. After announcing the arrest of García Luna, former president Calderón said he was unaware of the charges against his former collaborator, and said that if these accusations were confirmed, a fair trial will be made, in addition to considering that it would be a “serious breach of trust” that deposited in him.
García Luna's network of collaborators
2019-12-11T23:44:02.654Z
Professor Edgardo Buscaglia believes that, after the arrest in the United States of the former Secretary of Public Security of Mexico, Genaro García Luna, the network of collaborators of the po ...