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Howard Rosenberg and Ana Real, producers. The notorious narco known as El Chapo has achieved one of his greatest aspirations. This is our fourth 6. Minutes story about El Chapo, whose real name is Joaquin Guzman.
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Guzman virtually disappeared from sight for 1. Bill Whitaker: He invited Sean Penn, and the actress Kate del Castillo to come in to see him. Jim Dinkins: Yeah. Bill Whitaker: Did Mexican law enforcement know that these two actors were going in to see El Chapo? Jim Dinkins: Oh, absolutely. They knew that sh- - where Sean was gonna go, when he was gonna land. They knew right away.
How did they know? They were tracking not just Guzman, but everyone in his inner circle including his cook.
There was more sightings of him in the last six months than there was in the first- - last 1. Bill Whitaker: After he escaped the last time you told us that you were not confident that he would ever be captured again. Jim Dinkins: Yeah. Bill Whitaker: That El Chapo had become a smarter criminal.
Did you overestimate his intelligence? Jim Dinkins: I truly did. Here he had over a year in prison.
I presumed he was using that same amount of time to think about how he was going to be- - remain a fugitive for the rest of his life. Mexican officials told us only 2.
Guzman's trail. Peter Vincent: They created an even smaller team of Mexican marines, a search bloc. And they focused on the prize at hand, that was capturing El Chapo Guzman alive, if they- - absolutely could. Mexican marines who helped in the effort to recapture El Chapo. CBS News. Their first opportunity came in early October, just days after Sean Penn's visit. Bill Whitaker: What went wrong on that October mission? Peter Vincent: As I understand it, despite all of El Chapo Guzman's bravado of being a macho, very powerful man, he was running with a child in his arms.
Bill Whitaker: A human shield- - a baby as a shield? Peter Vincent: That- - that's the only way- - that one can rationally see it. So once again, El Chapo got away.
In early December, intelligence led the marines to this house in the sleepy coastal town of Los Mochis in northern Sinaloa. Wiretap intercepts talked about a visit planned by . An assault force quickly moved into position nearby. A fierce gun battle erupted. Alpha: Chapo's people inside the house were firing high- caliber rounds- - grenades. So it was like a warzone. The marines moved methodically through the house.
Chapo's henchmen retreated up the stairs. Here, just inside the gate, a pool of blood where the marine was shot. Bill Whitaker: . It's connected to a network of storm drains and sewers.
It was 4. 5 minutes before the marines found Chapo's escape route and that morning the marines gave chase. Alpha: We intensified the search inside the tunnels, opening the manhole covers, and inserting people in those sewers. Then it started raining hard. Bravo: After 2. 0 minutes of rain, we thought the Chapo may- - may- - drown in the sewers because of the high level of the water.
Bill Whitaker: So he popped up out of the manhole right in the middle of a busy street. Bravo: That was his only option. Bill Whitaker inspects a manhole that El Chapo used to evade authorities. CBS News. Bill Whitaker: This is where he came out. He popped up the manhole cover. It's about a half mile from the house, straight down that road. Look carefully at this security camera footage from the gas station across the street.
But no sign of Chapo or his lieutenant. They had been picked up by the federal police and taken to a nearby motel. Bill Whitaker: What were they doing in the backseat of the police car? Alpha: They weren't talking.
Bill Whitaker: He has behaved like that in the past? Peter Vincent: He has behaved like that virtually his entire criminal career. Bill Whitaker: Bribes and threats. Peter Vincent: Bribes and threats, bribes and bullets. And luckily the Mexican marines showed up, realized what was going on and took control of the situation. Chapo was flown to Mexico City for booking.
He was paraded before reporters and returned to Altiplano, the same prison from which he escaped last July. Guards are circulated every 1. Justice Department wants Guzman extradited, brought here to face charges for his crimes. Seven separate jurisdictions - - including New York, Chicago and San Diego - - all want to put El Chapo on trial. He warns extradition can be a lengthy process. Bill Whitaker: How long do you think the whole extradition legal proceedings will go on?
Juan Pedro Badillo: Ten, 1. Or it could be one or two years. Peter Vincent: El Chapo Guzman knows that, if he is ultimately extradited to the United States it's essentially game over for him. Soon after Chapo's arrest, the U. S.- Mexico task force captured another two dozen Sinaloa cartel members.
Peter Vincent: It sends an incredibly powerful message to current kingpins, to future narcotraffickers that.