Mexican drug lord Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman has been transferred from his maximum security prison near Mexico City to a prison near the border with Texas. El Chapo is the head of Sinaloa organised crime cartel in Mexico and is currently in-between jailbreaks. There are fears that he might be extradited to the US. The Belfast Telegraph reports: The Sinaloa cartel boss was moved from the maximum-security Altiplano lock-up near Mexico City to a prison in Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, a security official told The Associated Press, without giving a reason for the transfer. Jose Refugio Rodriguez, a lawyer for Guzman, confirmed that he was sent to the Cefereso Number 9 prison. He said Guzman’s defence team was not notified beforehand, and one of his lawyers was travelling to Juarez to try to meet with their client. “I don’t know what the strategy is,” Mr Refugio said. “I can’t say what the government is thinking.” Guzman’s lawyers are appealing against a bid to have him extradited to the United States, where he faces charges in multiple jurisdictions. “El Chapo” first broke out of a Mexican prison in 2001. He was recaptured in 2014, only to escape the [...]