EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – A firestorm has been raging along the Mexican Pacific Coast since shortly after a rogue airplane made an unauthorized landing in a small New Mexico airplane west of El Paso last summer.

The airplane carried Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, two major figures in the Sinaloa cartel. The third occupant was a pilot whose identity and nationality remain under debate.

Guzman surrendered to U.S. authorities upon landing at the Doña Ana County Jetport and is awaiting trial on federal drug and money laundering charges in Chicago. Zambada, who claims Guzman abducted him, last month pleaded guilty to multiple federal charges in New York.

It was that abduction – treason among Mexican drug traffickers is punished with death – that has led to the murd

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