Sean Penn meeting, silver screen dreams help Mexican drug lord's downfall

In this Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015 file photo, Sean Penn speaks during a forum with young entrepreneurs during the IMF and World Bank annual meeting in Lima, Peru. AP Photo

A secretive meeting that Hollywood star Sean Penn orchestrated with Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman in a jungle hideout late last year helped Mexico's government catch the world's most wanted drug lord, sources said. 

Guzman, the infamous boss of the Sinaloa drug cartel, was arrested in northwest Mexico on Jan. 8, and sent back to the prison he broke out of in July through a mile-long tunnel that led straight into his cell. 

Mexico aims to extradite Guzman to the United States as soon as possible. 

Penn's rare access to the capo was assisted by Mexican actress Kate del Castillo. They were driven some of the way to the hideout by Guzman's son, who the Hollywood star says was waved on by soldiers when they apparently recognized him. 

Another leg of the day-long trip through central Mexico was on a light aircraft allegedly fitted with equipment to evade radar detection, Penn said in a story published in Rolling Stone magazine on Jan. 9. 

Penn said in the article that he was sure the Mexican government and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration were tracking him. 

And two senior Mexican government sources said they were indeed aware of the October meeting and monitored his movements. 

That helped lead them days later to a ranch where Guzman was staying, one of the sources said. Mexican forces used helicopter gunships to attack Guzman's ranch during a siege that lasted days. 

The kingpin narrowly escaped, with what he told Del Castillo was a minor leg injury, but the raid in the northern state of Durango was a major breakthrough in the manhunt. 

Guzman was finally recaptured on Jan. 8 in the northern city of Los Mochis after a bloody action movie-like shootout. Mexican marines pursued the wily...

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