US drug trial opens for Mexico ex-security head

FILE - In this 2008 photo provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, Jesus Zambada is shown. In 2019, jurors in his New York trial heard Zambada testify that he personally made at least $6 million in hidden payments to top Mexican security official Genaro Garcia Luna on behalf of his older brother, cartel boss Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. (U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York via AP, File)

In this Jan 3, 2020 file courtroom sketch, defense attorney Cesar de Castro, left, Mexico’s former top security official, Genaro Garcia Luna, center, and a court interpreter, appear for an arraignment hearing in Brooklyn federal court in New York, Jan. 3, 2020. The former top security official is scheduled to go on trial Tuesday on charges he accepted millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for helping the powerful Sinaloa Cartel move drugs and its members avoid capture. (AP Photo/Elizabeth Williams, File)

MEXICO CITY — The man who was once Mexico’s top security official and in charge of fighting the drug cartels goes on trial Tuesday on charges he accepted millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for helping the powerful Sinaloa Cartel move drugs and its members avoid capture.