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Drug lord El Chapo Guzman complains about US jail | Drug lord El Chapo Guzman complains about US jail |
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Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has complained in court about his conditions of custody in a US jail. | Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has complained in court about his conditions of custody in a US jail. |
Guzman is being held in a maximum security prison in New York after he was extradited last month. | Guzman is being held in a maximum security prison in New York after he was extradited last month. |
The notorious kingpin escaped twice from prison in Mexico, once in a laundry basket and most recently through a tunnel in his cell. | The notorious kingpin escaped twice from prison in Mexico, once in a laundry basket and most recently through a tunnel in his cell. |
His lawyers say he has been denied marital visits and is largely kept in solitary confinement. | His lawyers say he has been denied marital visits and is largely kept in solitary confinement. |
The claims arose at a federal court in Brooklyn at a hearing for Guzman, who has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ran the world's largest drug-trafficking organisation during a decades-long career. | The claims arose at a federal court in Brooklyn at a hearing for Guzman, who has pleaded not guilty to charges that he ran the world's largest drug-trafficking organisation during a decades-long career. |
He faces life in prison if convicted. | He faces life in prison if convicted. |
Guzman's wife Emma Coronel, a 27-year-old former beauty queen and mother of his twins, flew from Mexico to attend the hearing. | |
His lawyers said it was first time Ms Coronel had seen her husband since his surprise extradition two weeks ago. | His lawyers said it was first time Ms Coronel had seen her husband since his surprise extradition two weeks ago. |
Guzman, 59, is reportedly on 23-hour lockdown in a special unit of the Manhattan Correctional Center. | Guzman, 59, is reportedly on 23-hour lockdown in a special unit of the Manhattan Correctional Center. |
"We understand the need for security but we think it has gone above and beyond," said Michelle Gelernt, one of his court-appointed lawyers. | "We understand the need for security but we think it has gone above and beyond," said Michelle Gelernt, one of his court-appointed lawyers. |
District Judge Brian Cogan pointed out that the "history of the defendant is somewhat unusual" - a reference to his past escapes - and said the Federal Bureau of Prisons should decide what conditions Guzman faced and who he could see. | District Judge Brian Cogan pointed out that the "history of the defendant is somewhat unusual" - a reference to his past escapes - and said the Federal Bureau of Prisons should decide what conditions Guzman faced and who he could see. |
Guzman's Sinaloa cartel allegedly smuggled hundreds of tonnes of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamines to the US while waging war with other gangs. | Guzman's Sinaloa cartel allegedly smuggled hundreds of tonnes of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamines to the US while waging war with other gangs. |
The cartel is accused of carrying out thousands of murders and kidnappings, and bribing officials. | The cartel is accused of carrying out thousands of murders and kidnappings, and bribing officials. |
Guzman - widely known by his nickname El Chapo, which means "Shorty" - is believed to have amassed a billion-dollar fortune through the drugs trade. | Guzman - widely known by his nickname El Chapo, which means "Shorty" - is believed to have amassed a billion-dollar fortune through the drugs trade. |
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto had initially resisted extraditing him to the US, insisting that he should face justice at home. | Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto had initially resisted extraditing him to the US, insisting that he should face justice at home. |
But after Guzman was recaptured in January 2016, Pena Nieto changed his mind on extradition and ordered officials to speed up the process. | But after Guzman was recaptured in January 2016, Pena Nieto changed his mind on extradition and ordered officials to speed up the process. |
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