Mexico seeks extradition of Tomas Zeron, ex-head of Criminal Investigation Agency, accused of compromising probe into 2014 disappearance of 43 students; he awaits asylum answer
Wanted ex-senior law enforcement official, accused of compromising investigation into 2014 disappearances, fled to Israel where he is seeking asylum; Mexico wants him extradited
Tomas Zeron led the manhunt after the world's most notorious drug dealer, but later found himself embroiled in a tragedy that got him labeled a criminal home in Mexico; He fled to Israel where he found a new love for food while working to clear his name
The Mexican authorities say Tomás Zerón tortured witnesses and tampered with evidence in a crucial investigation into the 2014 disappearance of 43 students.
A harrowing examination reveals much abuse sliding under the authorities' radar or being willfully ignored while the perpetrators remain free to commit further crimes