Salazar denies lying about US role in capture of drug lord âEl Mayoâ
Former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar defended himself in a statement on Wednesday after President Claudia Sheinbaum and the Federal Attorney Generalâs Office (FGR) accused him of lying when he said in 2024 that the United States wasnât involved in the operation to capture Sinaloa Cartel leader Ismael âEl Mayoâ Zambada.
In July 2024, Zambada was arrested by U.S. authorities after arriving at the Doña Ana County International Jetport in New Mexico in a light plane along with JoaquĂn GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez, one of the sons of convicted drug lord JoaquĂn âEl Chapoâ GuzmĂĄn and a pilot. Last December, GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez said in a U.S. court that he orchestrated the kidnapping of Zambada before the Sinaloa Cartel kingpin was forced onto a plane and flown to the United States.
Ismael âEl Mayoâ Zambada and a son of âEl Chapoâ arrested in Texas
In a statement in August 2024, Salazar, who served as U.S. ambassador to Mexico between September 2021 and January 2025, said that GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez surrendered voluntarily to U.S. authorities, but added that evidence indicated that Zambada was taken to the United States against his will.
In the statement, the-then ambassador said that âno United States resources were used to facilitate GuzmĂĄn LĂłpezâs surrender, asserting that âit was not our plane, not our pilot, not our people.â
Salazar also said that no flight plan was presented to United States authorities before the plane took off in Sinaloa, and asserted that the pilot was not a United States government employee nor was he hired by the U.S. government or âany U.S. citizen.â
In light of a recent report by journalist Luis Chaparro asserting that the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had admitted involvement in the capture of Zambada, Sheinbaum on Tuesday asked the question, âDid Ambassador Ken Salazar lie?â when he released his statement in August 2024. She subsequently suggested that he did.
On Wednesday, the FGR â which is investigating the report by Chaparro and his media outlet/YouTube channel Pie de Nota â also called into question the veracity of Salazarâs remarks.
If it is confirmed that the FBI and/or other U.S. agencies were involved in an operation to capture Zambada, the Mexican government would consider that another violation of Mexican sovereignty by the United States.
Sheinbaum has already denounced U.S. interference in Mexico in light of the CIAâs alleged participation in a drug lab raid in Chihuahua in April and U.S. prosecutorsâ request for the arrest of Sinaloa Governor RubĂ©n Rocha Moya and various other current and former officials accused of drug trafficking in league with the Sinaloa Cartel. She, like her predecessor AndrĂ©s Manuel LĂłpez Obrador, has asserted that the U.S. government was involved in the capture of Zambada, which occurred while former U.S. President Joe Biden was still in office. Sheinbaum has noted that the LĂłpez Obrador administration asked U.S. authorities to explain how the arrest of Zambada came about, but it never received a clear response.
Stemming from his belief that the U.S. government was involved in an operation to capture Zambada, LĂłpez Obrador asserted that the United States was partly to blame for the escalation of violence between âLos Chapitosâ and âLos Mayos,â whose long-running feud intensified after El Mayoâs kidnapping and arrest, claiming well over 2,000 lives and causing the disappearance of thousands more since September 2024. Sheinbaum has indicated that she shares that view.
The plane used to fly Zambada and GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez to the United States was recently placed on display at the War Eagles Museum, located at the Doña Ana County International Jetport. In his report, Chaparro, who obtained access to the plane, said that the U.S. government âhas acceptedâ that the capture of Zambada was an FBI operation.
He asserted that a âjoint work groupâ made up of personnel from the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations and the Central Intelligence Agency were âbehindâ the operation to capture Zambada and used GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez as âthe main material operator of the kidnappingâ of âEl Mayo.â
đŽAquĂ el documento con el que el FBI se atribuye la operaciĂłn del secuestro de âEl Mayoâ Zambada.
Se trata de la OperaciĂłn Air Kings.
El documento ya lo tiene el gobierno mexicano, quien lo solicitĂł a raĂz del reportaje de Pie de Nota, me dice @LuisKuryaki
đ@Piedenota pic.twitter.com/Gf8kddnOh8
â Azucena Uresti (@azucenau) July 9, 2026
âToday, Pie de Nota obtained an official statement attributed to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the FBI, where it explicitly accepts its participation,â Chaparro said in his video report, which was posted to YouTube last week.
Zambada pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in U.S. federal court last August, but has not yet been sentenced.
Salazar: âThe truth is the truthâ
In a statement published to his personal website and X account, Salazar acknowledged that Sheinbaum âhas asked a question: who told the truth?â
âLet me answer it plainly:â he said.
âAttorney General Merrick Garland and I communicated to the Mexican government in our public statements and to the Mexican government on July 25 and 26, 2024 on the arrests of Ismael Zambada GarcĂa and JoaquĂn GuzmĂĄn,â Salazar said.
âWe communicated to the Mexican government that it was not our plane, not our pilot, and not our operation,â he said, apparently referring to the statement he released on August 9, 2024.
âLa verdad es la verdad, the truth is the truth,â Salazar said, expressing his position in both Spanish and English.
Statement by Former Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar
President Claudia Sheinbaum has asked a question: who told the truth? Let me answer it plainly:
Attorney General Merrick Garland and I communicated to the Mexican government in our public statements and to the MexicanâŠ
â Ken Salazar (@KenSalazar) July 8, 2026
FGR: Salazarâs assertion that US was not involved in the capture of âEl Mayoâ is âfalseâ
At a press conference on Wednesday, RaĂșl Armando JimĂ©nez, a high-ranking FGR prosecutor, said that âaccording to the information being collectedâ by the FGR as part of its investigations into the capture of Zambada, Salazarâs assertion that âthere was no interventionâ from a U.S. agency is âcompletely false.â
He and Attorney General Ernestina Godoy said that the former U.S. ambassador wouldnât be summoned to Mexico to answer questions or investigated due to the diplomatic immunity he had while representing the U.S. government.
Godoy, attorney general since last December, said that FGR ârecordsâ related to the Zambada case âwarnâ that U.S. authorities âon various occasions have provided false or imprecise informationâ regarding the âidentificationâ of the plane used to transport Zambada and GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez to the United States.
She also said that if it is confirmed that there was a âsuccessful, planned and organized operation carried out by the FBI to capture and kidnap on Mexican soil a person of Mexican nationality in order to transport him and incarcerate him in another country, everything indicates that we would be facing three serious situations.â
If that were the case, there would be âa series of violations of Mexican and international law,â Godoy said.
There would also be an âagreement outside the lawâ â i.e., a pact between U.S. authorities and GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez â as well as a âlie from a U.S. diplomat,â she said, referring to Salazar.
Godoy acknowledged the statement the ex-ambassador released and August 2024, and said that if he lied in it, that act would represent âa violation of the fundamental principle of good faith in diplomatic relations, as set forth in various international treaties.â
She said that the FGR has seven different investigations related to the capture of El Mayo. The autonomous agency said in 2024 that it was investigating whether treason had been committed, given that kidnapping a person in Mexico for the purpose of handing him or her over to the authorities of another country constitutes that crime. The FGR has also sought to obtain information from U.S. authorities about any involvement they had in the capture of Zambada and his transfer to the United States.
In a statement based on the information Godoy and JimĂ©nez provided at the press conference on Wednesday, the FGR linked the capture of Zambada to the legal status in the United States of Ovidio GuzmĂĄn, another son of âEl Chapoâ GuzmĂĄn and brother of JoaquĂn GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez.
âOn July 23, 2024, it was reported by the media and through reports from Mexican diplomatic missions in the United States that Ovidio âN,â who was extradited by the Mexican government on September 15, 2023, joined that countryâs witness protection program,â the FGR said.
âTwo days later, on July 25, 2024, the U.S. Embassy announced the change in the precautionary measure [i.e., custodial status of Ovidio GuzmĂĄn] without consulting the Mexican government,â it said.
âThat same day, July 25, the operation took place that resulted in the illegal extraction or kidnapping of Ismael âN,â through a strategy that is currently under investigation, carried out in Sinaloa and concluded in New Mexico.â
The FGR asserted that âthe proximity in timeâ of the events, as well as the family ties between Ovidio and JoaquĂn Guzman allowed an inference to be made that the kidnapping of Zambada âwas the result of the change of the precautionary measureâ applicable to Ovidio GuzmĂĄn.
Added to that is âthe reception of 17 relativesâ of the extended GuzmĂĄn family by the U.S. government in 2025, the FGR said.
In effect, the FGR is alleging â or at least suggesting â that JoaquĂn GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez collaborated with the U.S. government on the capture of Zambada to win concessions for his brother (and presumably himself) and safety for his relatives in the United States. GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez, one of the leaders of the âChapitosâ faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking in federal court in Chicago in December, but has not yet been sentenced.
The pilot of the plane was arrested in Mexico last year and handed over to US authorities
At Wednesdayâs press conference, another FGR official, David Boone de la Garza, said that the pilot of the plane that flew Zambada and GuzmĂĄn LĂłpez to the United States was arrested in Mexico last August on weapons charges. The pilot has been identified as Mauro Alberto NĂșñez Ojeda, aka âJondo.â
Boone said that NĂșñez was deported to Mexico after flying the plane to the United States, and he subsequently continued committing crimes in Mexico until his arrest. He said that Mexican authorities transferred NĂșñez to the United States after his arrest.
The Los Angeles Times reported in May that âthe pilot was apparently released after landing [in New Mexico] and allowed to return to Mexico.â
âHe was later arrested in Sinaloa by Mexican security forces and quietly handed over to the Trump administration last August, along with more than two dozen other suspected cartel figures,â the L.A. Times reported on May 10.
âCourt records show he pleaded guilty to federal charges last month in Washington, D.C., admitting that his job in the cartel was to âwork directlyâ for [IvĂĄn Archivaldo] GuzmĂĄn Salazarâ â another son of âEl Chapoâ GuzmĂĄn and âChapitosâ leader â âoverseeing his fleet of aircraft, serving as his personal pilot and ferrying shipments of drugs and weapons.â
With reports from El Universal, La Jornada, El Financiero and Reforma
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