Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has described as "lamentable" the arrest of the country’s former Defence Minister General Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda in California.
General Cienfuegos - who was defence minister under former President Enrique Peña Nieto - was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport on Thursday, 15 October.
On Friday, 16 October, it emerged that he was being indicted by the US authorities on five drug trafficking charges. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) have brought the charges against him and he is due to be transferred to New York, where Mexico's former Secretary of Public Safety, Genaro Garcia Luna, is being held.
He is the second former government minister to be arrested on suspicion of corruption.
In December 2019 Genaro Garcia Luna, who had been in charge of the Mexican federal police, was arrested and accused of taking bribes from Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera.
Last month Jim Creechan, a Canadian sociologist who has studied Mexican cartels for 25 years and is writing a book about them, told Sputnik: "The case against Garcia Luna is virtually air tight.”
On Friday, 16 October, President Lopez Obrador - who is universally known as AMLO - said General Cienfuegos’s arrest showed the degree to which corruption had permeated the previous government, which had been led by the PRI party.
AMLO said he would suspend anyone in his government who was implicated in the charges being brought against Cienfuegos, who is 72.
He said: "It's a very regrettable fact that a former defence minister is arrested, accused of links with drug trafficking," but then added: "Of course, all this must be proven."
Mexican Foreign Affairs Minister Marcelo Ebrard said he had been informed of the arrest by the US Ambassador to Mexico, Christopher Landau, and said Cienfuegos would be offered consular assistance.
During El Chapo’s trial in New York it was alleged that President Peña Nieto himself had taken a huge bribe from the Sinaloa Cartel, something which he has vehemently denied.