Jurors told Mexico security czar was 'partner in crime' with cartel
New York (AFP) - The prosecution wrapped up its case Wednesday against Mexico's former security chief by telling jurors to "use your common sense" and believe the testimony of numerous accused drug traffickers who say he was "their partner in crime." Genaro Garcia Luna, who held high-ranking security positions in Mexico from 2001 until 2012, is accused of taking millions of dollars in bribes from the Sinaloa Cartel to allow safe passage of narcotics shipments. Nine of the 26 witnesses who testified against Garcia Luna are accused drug traffickers extradited from Mexico and collaborating with U...