
No Charges for Ovidio Guzmán's Family in Mexico Despite US Surrender
Mexico: Attorney General confirms no charges against Ovidio Guzmán's family members who surrendered to the US. Mexico City - In a recent statement, Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero confirmed that family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, who turned themselves in to US authorities, are not facing any legal proceedings in Mexico. This announcement follows the recent surrender of 17 relatives of the notorious drug lord. While the specifics of their surrender remain unclear, the Attorney General's statement emphasizes the lack of any ongoing investigations or charges against these individuals within Mexico's jurisdiction. This development has sparked debate about international cooperation in drug trafficking cases and the complexities of extradition processes between Mexico and the United States. The video includes news footage and commentary from experts to explain the situation. The implications of this decision on future collaborations between the two countries remain to be seen. The case highlights the ongoing challenges in combating drug cartels and the intricate web of legal and political considerations involved.