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television. The alleged kidnappers, who were presented to the Mexican public as having been detained live at the scene, were actually detained the previous morning, on December 8, 2005, offsite, and were held illegally without being presented to a judge during almost 20 hours. Furthermore, one of the alleged kidnappers sustains that he was tortured into playing along. These and many other violations of due process irremediably polluted the case and, to this day, it is impossible to know what really happened.
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Since his term working for the Mexican government, García Luna has worked as a consultant and businessman evaluating the social, political and financial economics of Mexico and Latin America. He is a partner in the company GLAC, which provides an index to evaluate risk and security conditions. The
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As head of the Agencia Federal de Investigación (AFI), García Luna became the target of widespread criticism after the discovery that a December 9, 2005 police raid conducted by the AFI on a ranch where kidnapping victims were supposedly being held was staged for the Mexican public to see on live
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In 2001, he was designated founder and Director General of the Agencia Federal de Investigación (Federal Investigation Agency). In his administration, this agency received the INNOVA 2005 award for its practice of “Real-Time Kidnap Investigation”, and the ISO 9001:2000 certification for 33 of its
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reported that the prosecution intended to introduce 75 kilograms (165 lb) of cocaine and 4 kg of heroin confiscated in four raids as evidence against Garcia Luna. They also planned to use financial records and intercepted communications at the trial scheduled to begin on July 30, 2020.
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He pleaded not guilty to the charges against him on October 7, 2020. On February 21, 2023, a Brooklyn jury found him guilty of all charges with his sentencing of 20 Years to possibly Life in Prison now delayed until middle of 2024, as per Mexico News from January 2024.
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On April 9, 2015, Genaro Garcia Luna was nominated for election as Member of the Board of SecureAlert, Inc., a Utah (USA) based company active in the offender monitoring business. SecureAlert, Inc. is controlled by Sapinda Asia, Ltd. and Mr.
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On December 1, 2006, García Luna became Secretary of Public Security of México. Since then, he founded the Federal Police Force which began operating in June 2009, under the New Police Model, designed by him.
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On February 21, 2023, García Luna was found guilty of all five counts by a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York, making the once-highest ranking law enforcement official in Mexico now a convicted felon.
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which would be unaffordable on a Mexican civil servant's salary. It is noted however that García's family has owned several properties in the area which may have been inherited by him.
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In April 2011, Garcia Luna became president of the XXVIII International Drug Enforcement Conference (IDEC), whose World Summit was held in Mexico.
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His training includes specialization from security and intelligence agencies in the United States, Spain, Israel, France, Colombia and Japan.
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On Wednesday, Mr García Luna pleaded not guilty to new charges which were added in July to those already brought against him.
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Para entender: El Nuevo Modelo de Seguridad para México. Primera Edición: Nostras Ediciones, 2011 (www.nostraediciones.com.
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In 2000, after winning the position in an open contest, he was named Director for Planning and Operation for the
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on charges of taking millions in bribes from the Sinaloa cartel. At that time it was also reported that the
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García Luna has been unable to explain his personal wealth, which includes luxury homes and real estate in
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Centro de Investigación y Seguridad Nacional (Center for National Security and Investigation, CISEN)
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that his inclusion in the list was based on lies and that it lacked journalistic integrity.
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However, an alternative explanation was offered by a witness in the 2018 trial of
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U.S. courts denied Garcia Luna's requests for release on bond in March and April
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In 1998, he became the Coordinator General for Intelligence of the
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US Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of NY (10 December 2019).
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In 1989, García Luna started his career in intelligence at the
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was looking to extradite him to Mexico on related charges.
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in 2013. He broke a self-imposed silence in a letter to
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to engage in drug-trafficking activities during the
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Secretary of Public Security of Mexico
Felipe Calderón
Eduardo Medina-Mora
Manuel Mondragón y Kalb
Federal Investigative Agency
Vicente Fox
Mexico City
Mexico
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Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
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Sinaloa Cartel

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