The Mexican government seeks to clarify the participation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the arrest of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquín Guzmán López, which occurred in July 2024.
Roberto Velasco, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reported that the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) has been requested to make a formal request to the FBI to obtain more information about the case.
“We have asked the Attorney General’s Office to formally request the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI as it is known by its acronym in English, for more information about this participation that was made known to the media,” declared Velasco.
In addition to the role of the FBI, the chancellor indicated that communication is maintained with the United States Embassy in Mexico to clarify the destination of the aircraft used to transport the two members of organized crime.
The plane ended up at the War Eagles Air Museum, located in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. According to Velasco, the embassy has already provided the first information elements.
“We have also been in communication with the United States Embassy in Mexico about this issue, who have already provided us with some elements of information about how this plane was loaned to the museum that was already mentioned in El Paso, Texas,” he added.
The official request to the FBI seeks to confirm whether the US agency participated directly in the arrest, as well as obtain details about the loan of the aircraft to the museum site. So far, the Mexican government has not issued further details on the progress of diplomatic efforts.




