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Noticentro
¡Alerta! Aumentan fraudes por robo de identidad

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 1:35


Siguen los apagones en Tabasco en plena ola de calor  Consulta Ciudadana este domingo en la colonia Estudiantes de 1968 en CoyoacánEU acusa a  empresarios de Utah de colaborar con el CJNGMás información en nuestro podcast

The Wright Report
22 MAY 2025: Israel Plans Strikes on Iran // Secret Intel Shows Cartels Taking Over Mexico // Brazil Bumps up Chicken Prices //  Who's Killing White People in South Africa?

The Wright Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 25:49


Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today's biggest stories shaping America and the world. Israel Prepares to Strike Iran as Peace Talks Falter – With nuclear negotiations between Trump's team and Tehran collapsing, Israeli intelligence warns of imminent airstrikes on Iran's enrichment sites. Mossad and the IDF are on alert. Trump moves F-15s to Diego Garcia to protect U.S. bombers amid escalating tensions. Mexican Cartels Unite as Government Admits It's Losing Control – Two major drug cartels—CJNG and Los Chapitos—form a new alliance while Mexico's own intel agencies privately admit the cartels have become shadow governments. Even elite political staff in Mexico City are now cartel targets. U.S. supply chains and border security may soon face fallout. Bird Flu in Brazil Could Send U.S. Chicken Prices Soaring – A poultry outbreak in Brazil, which supplies 40% of the world's chicken, has foreign buyers turning to U.S. producers. This could tighten domestic supply and spike prices during peak grilling season. Trump Confronts South Africa Over White Genocide Allegations – In a tense White House meeting, Trump accuses South African President Ramaphosa of enabling racially motivated land seizures and violence. Trump plays footage of political leaders promoting violence against white farmers. Critics say Trump is exaggerating—but policies and rhetoric in South Africa suggest race-based discrimination is very real. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Juan Carlos Oseguera Cortés

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 5:54


Así las cosas
Detenidos del CJNG en Michoacán

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 5:34


Eduardo Guerrero,Director de Lantia Intelligence

Latinus Diario
Latinus Diario: 16 de mayo

Latinus Diario

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 61:30


CJNG y Cártel de Sinaloa tienen presencia en todo México, alerta DEA; EU quitará más visas a políticos mexicanos vinculados al narco: ProPublica; entre marchas, paros y plantones, Sheinbaum apapacha a maestros

Noticentro
Aplicación Axen Life recibe el distintivo “Hecho en México”

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 1:38


SAT impondrá multas a contribuyentes que no entregaron su dictamen fiscalEstados Unidos acusa, por primera vez, a una mexicana por apoyar al CJNGSeguidores de Evo Morales se enfrentaron con la policíaMás información en nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
Este domingo inicia operaciones Trolebús Elevado: Chalco - Santa Martha

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 1:50


Detienen a presuntos reclutadores del CJNGRepatrian de  EU un fragmento de panel maya  Más información en nuestro Podcast

Noticentro
Facultades de la UAEMéx levantan paro

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 1:36


Detienen a mujer por presunto pinchazo en estación del Metrobús Cárteles de Sinaloa y CJNG tienen presencia nacional: DEAPapa León XIV llama a defender la dignidad de los migrantesMás información en nuestro podcast

Latinus Diario
Latinus Diario: 16 de mayo

Latinus Diario

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 62:06


CJNG y Cártel de Sinaloa tienen presencia en todo México, alerta DEA; EU quitará más visas a políticos mexicanos vinculados al narco: ProPublica; entre marchas, paros y plantones, Sheinbaum apapacha a maestros

Noticentro
Ya van 68 denuncias por pinchazos en el metro 

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 1:33


Detienen a presunto jefe de plaza del CJNG en Iztapalapa EU busca evitar un curso violento en sus conversaciones nucleares con Irán 

Noticentro
Derrame de colorante tiñe de azul lago y fauna en Jardín Botánico de Brasil

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 1:47


Sheinbaum reitera diálogo con la CNTEDetienen a 15 presuntos integrantes del CJNG en GuanajuatoMéxico, segundo país con mayor diversidad cultural del mundoMás información en nuestro podcast

Noticentro
Trump anuncia alto al fuego total entre India y Pakistán

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 1:26


Catedráticos de la UAEMex exigen renuncia del rector FGR investigará a jueza que liberó a operadora del CJNGDelfina Gómez presume reducción de delitos de alto impacto en EdomexMás información en nuestro podcast

Noticentro
Probosque reporta 11 incendios forestales activos en Edomex

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 1:21


Capturan a operadora del CJNG buscada por autoridades de EU Detienen a jueza que anuló imputación contra Evo MoralesMás información en nuestro Podcast

ABC Noticias
CJNG pagaba 70 mil pesos a alcalde de Teuchitlán

ABC Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 6:42


En más notas, detienen a presunta operadora del CJNG en Magdalena, Jalisco, por otra parte, cae pareja de pederasta “El Coyote”; es señalada como responsable de ingresar a menores al Amate, y en los espectáculos, inicia juicio contra el rapero Sean ‘Diddy' Combs por delitos sexuales Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MVS Noticias / 102.5 segundos de información
FUERZAS FEDERALES APREHENDIERON A ROSARIO “N”, SEÑALADA COMO OPERADORA DEL CJNG Y RESPONSABLE DE LA COMPRA Y TRANSPORTACIÓN DE ARMAS HACIA EL ESTADO DE JALISCO.

MVS Noticias / 102.5 segundos de información

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 2:38


FUERZAS FEDERALES APREHENDIERON A ROSARIO “N”, SEÑALADA COMO OPERADORA DEL CJNG Y RESPONSABLE DE LA COMPRA Y TRANSPORTACIÓN DE ARMAS HACIA EL ESTADO DE JALISCO. JUNTO CON ESTA PERSONA TAMBIÉN FUE DETENIDO MOISÉS “N”, LOS SOSPCHSOS SE ENCONTRABAN EN UN INMUEBLE UBICADO EN LA CALLE GUÁSIMA, COLONIA EL LLANO, MUNICIPIO DE MAGDALENA, DONDE ASEGURARON ARMAS, DOSIS DE DROGA Y EQUIPOS DE COMUNICACIÓN.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El Brieff
¿Checo está de regreso? Las noticias para este viernes

El Brieff

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 13:12


Sheinbaum y Trump acuerdan diálogo para balance comercial. EE.UU. sanciona a 3 narcos del CJNG por fentanilo y huachicol. Inicia plan gradual para jornada de 40 horas en México. La caída del PIB de EE.UU. (-0.3% Q1) explicada por la guerra comercial y un cálculo complejo. Zelensky pide más presión tras ataque a Odesa.Suscríbete a Brieffy para acceder a estos y más contenidos de alto valor en un solo lugar. Si quieres hacerlo y recibir todos los beneficios de Brieffy, visita brieffy.comRecibe gratis nuestro newsletter con las noticias más importantes del día.Si te interesa una mención en El Brieff, escríbenos a arturo@brieffy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Latinus Diario
Latinus Diario: 2 de mayo

Latinus Diario

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 56:19


Gobierno va por reducción de semana laboral de 48 a 40, pero hasta 2030; revelan red de huachicol del CJNG en EU; presidenta pide investigar a Zedillo tras críticas en su contra.

Manuel López San Martín
Iván Morales, el héroe que sobrevivió a ‘El Mencho' y fue asesinado 10 años después por el CJNG 02 mayo 25.

Manuel López San Martín

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 8:36


El suboficial Iván Morales, sobreviviente del histórico ataque aéreo de 2015 atribuido al Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), fue asesinado junto con su esposa en Temixco, Morelos. Su crimen, según apunta el periodista Óscar Balmen, no fue casual: fue una ejecución con sello de vendetta criminal. “Hoy podemos decir con certeza que se trata de un héroe caído”, sentenció Balmen durante una entrevista en MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín. El operativo para cazar a ‘El Mencho’ En abril de 2015, Morales formó parte de una misión que cambiaría para siempre su vida —y la historia del crimen organizado en México. Comisionado por la Policía Federal, abordó un helicóptero rumbo a Villa Purificación, Jalisco, sin saber que su objetivo era uno de los hombres que después se convertiría en uno de los más buscados del país: Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias “El Mencho”. “Desde la aeronave tenían que hacer en Villa Purificación el operativo para detener a este hombre, Nemesio Ceguera Cervantes, un desconocido en ese momento. Y quien observa o quien detecta esta operación es el hijo del Mencho, hoy conocido como ‘El Menchito’, y ordena que se le dispare o que se baje la aeronave en la cual viajaban estos policías federales”, relató Balmen. Aquella emboscada marcó un antes y un después; fue la primera vez que un cártel utilizó armas calibre 50 y lanzagranadas rusos contra fuerzas federales. El helicóptero fue derribado. Muchos agentes murieron. Iván Morales sobrevivió de milagro, con el uniforme en llamas y el cuerpo cubierto de quemaduras graves. ¿Por qué mataron a Iván Morales? “Fue condecorado seis meses después, era la victoria nacional... Y pues por las decisiones él se retira”, recordó Balmen. “Pero muchos años después, nueve años después para ser preciso, es llamado por la fiscalía estadounidense en el juicio contra el Menchito... y él es uno de los testigos principales.” El asesinato de Iván Morales junto con su esposa, no solo fue brutal, fue simbólico, ocurrió el pasado 30 de abril de 2025, a diez años después del día en que sobrevivió al ataque aéreo en Villa Purificación. “Lo que sabemos, o más bien lo que intuimos, por el modus operandi con el cual fue asesinado, es que el Cártel Jalisco le cobró que después de haber sobrevivido a este ataque aéreo, haya participado como testigo, haya contribuido a la sentencia de cadena perpetua contra ‘El Menchito’.” “Yo reservo la palabra héroe... que a veces la menospreciamos, pero que aquí está en su justa dimensión”; declaró Óscar Balderas, sobre Iván Morales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Borderland with Vincent 'Rocco' Vargas
BREAKING NEWS: Kentucky's MASSIVE CJNG Money Laundering Operation

Borderland with Vincent 'Rocco' Vargas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 50:12


To read a copy of the death investigation, CLICK: HERE In this episode of Borderland: NARCOSIS, Vince sits down with Jon Griggs to discuss an ongoing federal investigation into a cattle farm Ponzi scheme that has already been classified as fraud by the FBI. With a background in law enforcement, Griggs shares how the case began with inflated cattle counts and investor losses—but quickly revealed something much larger. As Griggs explains, the scheme appears to be just one piece of a broader and more complex puzzle, potentially tied to a money laundering network connected to the CJNG (Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación) operating within the U.S. The conversation explores how banks may have unknowingly—or knowingly—facilitated these operations, the systemic failures that allowed the fraud to continue, and the emotional toll on victims. Griggs also talks about the fear of retaliation, missed warning signs, and the ongoing effort to trace the full scope of the operation. BORDERLAND is an IRONCLAD Original Borderland Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/borderland-narcosis-with-vincent-rocco-vargas/id1730589324 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6w9YAIljxWKXsetl10w9Qp?si=8a5eb53e12b74e3a SPONSORS: 1stPhorm visit: https://www.1stphorm.com/borderland Free shipping through this link on any orders over $75 Free 30 days in the app for new customers (offer comes via email after the purchase) 110% money back guarantee on all of our products. We believe fully in our products. If you don't love the product or you aren't getting the results you hoped for, let us know and we'll give you your money back … plus 10%! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ABC Noticias
Sicarios del CJNG celebran Sábado de Gloria con pobladores de Huajúmbaro, Michoacán

ABC Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 6:34


En más notas, ataque Armado y Secuestro de Tres Jóvenes en Zona Turística de Mazatlán, Sinaloa, en información internacional, Papa Francisco Aparece Para Dar Bendición "Urbi et Orbi" Desde Balcón de Basílica de San Pedro, y en los espectáculos, Grupo Firme cumple su palabra y se niega a cantar corridos en la Feria de San Marcos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Epstein Chronicles
The CIA Is Evaluating The Legality Of Drone Strikes Within Mexico (4/14/25)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 18:53


​The CIA is currently evaluating its legal authority to conduct drone strikes against Mexican drug cartels, following the Trump administration's designation of several cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). This designation potentially expands the CIA's counterterrorism tools, allowing for covert operations similar to those used against groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS. While no drone strikes have been ordered yet, the CIA has been conducting surveillance flights over Mexico with the country's approval, gathering intelligence on cartel operations. The administration is exploring the use of Title 50 to authorize covert CIA missions, which would bypass the need for military engagement under Title 10.However, this potential shift in U.S. strategy has raised concerns in Mexico. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly stated that Mexico would reject any unilateral military action by the United States on its soil, emphasizing that such measures would not solve the issue of drug trafficking and would violate Mexico's sovereignty. Additionally, a top Pentagon official clarified that the U.S. military lacks the authority to carry out drone strikes against drug cartels in Mexico, despite the FTO designation. The official noted that while the designation supports a broader governmental strategy against drug trafficking, it does not legally grant the military strike capabilities.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels | CNN PoliticsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

El Noti
EP 455: Mueren dos en colapso de estructura durante festival de música, Vinculan combustible decomisado con el CJNG y Detectan primer contagio humano de gripe aviar en México

El Noti

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 23:24


* Mueren dos en colapso de estructura durante festival de música* Vinculan combustible decomisado con el cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación* Detectan primer contagio humano de gripe aviar en México

El Brieff
El huachicol invisible: Las noticias para este lunes

El Brieff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 9:35


Hoy en El Brieff: México enfrenta un nuevo escándalo de huachicol ligado al CJNG; dos personas mueren en un festival en CDMX; el Papa Francisco reaparece en público; y continúan las protestas contra Trump por sus políticas arancelarias. Además: Indonesia busca acuerdos en lugar de confrontaciones, Rusia bombardea Kyiv, Netanyahu visita a Trump, y una rata africana rompe un récord mundial. Cerramos con el Gran Premio de Japón y la pelea entre Norris y Verstappen.Suscríbete a Brieffy para acceder a estos y más contenidos de alto valor en un solo lugar. Si quieres hacerlo y recibir todos los beneficios de Brieffy, visita brieffy.comRecibe gratis nuestro newsletter con las noticias más importantes del día.Si te interesa una mención en El Brieff, escríbenos a arturo@brieffy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La Opinión Hoy
Castigo a grupo musical que glorificó a "El Mencho".

La Opinión Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 10:26


El subsecretario de Estado Christopher Landau anunció la revocación de visas para los integrantes de "Los Alegres del Barranco", como consecuencia de haber incluido en su show imagenes alusivas al líder del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación.

Beyond The Horizon
The Epstein Rewind: Prince Andrew Was A Special Attraction In Jeffrey Epstein's Human Menagerie

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 24:31


Prince Andrew was one of the biggest jewels in Jeffrey Epstein's menagerie of upper crust scoundrels and he never missed a chance to parlay that friendship into benefits for himself. On tonight's episode, we hear once again about Epstein and Maxwell and how they rode their royal pony all the way to legitimacy.(commercial at 13:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10683877/Prince-Andrew-gave-Ghislaine-Maxwell-veneer-respectability-elite-social-circles.html

Beyond The Horizon
How The Sinaloa Cartel And The Los Chapitos Changed The Fentanyl Game

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 17:53


The Sinaloa Cartel is a drug trafficking organization based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. It was founded in the late 1980s and is named after its home state. The cartel is one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world, with operations in the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America.The Sinaloa Cartel is led by Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and was previously led by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who was extradited to the United States in 2017 and sentenced to life in prison in 2019.The cartel is involved in the production, transportation, and distribution of drugs, including marijuana,fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. It is known for its use of violence and intimidation to maintain its power and control over drug trafficking routes and territories.Despite numerous efforts by law enforcement to dismantle the cartel, it continues to operate and remains a significant force in the global drug trade. Its operations have been linked to corruption, money laundering, and violence, and have had a significant impact on the social and economic fabric of the regions in which it operates.In this episode we take a look at how things have become increasingly worse since El Chapo was arrested and how his sons, The Los Chapitos have elevated their industrial sized labs to a size and in a number not seen before which in turn has helped drive the pandemic of overdose deaths in America. (commercial at 10:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sinaloa cartel: Fentanyl experiments, crypto payments and feeding people to tigers: A look inside the criminal empire of El Chapo's sons | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

Beyond The Horizon
The Kinahan Cartel Has Linked Up With The Hell's Angels In Australia

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 15:54


The Hells Angels in Australia have been actively collaborating with the Kinahan cartel to smuggle significant quantities of cocaine into the country. The Kinahan cartel, a notorious organized crime group based in Ireland with extensive international operations, has been instrumental in supplying the cocaine that is distributed in Australia through the Hells Angels' network.This alliance has been highlighted by several recent developments. For instance, the Australian authorities have identified key figures within both organizations working together to ensure the successful trafficking of narcotics. The Hells Angels, known for their organized crime activities, provide the local distribution network necessary for the cartel's operation.The partnership between these groups has also extended to other criminal activities, including money laundering and weapon trafficking, as seen in various international operations that have involved these organizations. The crackdown on these networks has resulted in several high-profile arrests and seizures, emphasizing the global reach and the complex nature of these criminal enterprises​. In this episode, we head down under to see what's up!(commercial at 10:10)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Australian biker chief working with Kinahan cartel to move cocaine around the world, top podcast claims - Irish Mirror Online

Beyond The Horizon
China Syndrome: The Indictment Of The Sinaloa Cartel And Their Chinese Money Bundlers (Part 1)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 10:44


A recent federal indictment unsealed in June 2024 details a sophisticated scheme involving the Sinaloa Cartel and Chinese money launderers in Los Angeles. The indictment charges 24 individuals, including key figures such as Edgar Joel Martinez-Reyes, with conspiracy to distribute drugs, launder money, and operate an unlicensed money-transmitting business.This investigation, dubbed "Operation Fortune Runner," revealed that over $50 million in drug proceeds were laundered through an underground banking system linked to Chinese nationals. The money laundering network, based in the San Gabriel Valley of California, processed and concealed large amounts of drug trafficking proceeds, making them accessible to cartel members in Mexico and elsewhere. Methods used included trade-based money laundering, asset structuring, and the purchase of cryptocurrency.The collaboration between U.S., Chinese, and Mexican law enforcement led to the arrest of several fugitives involved in this scheme. This case underscores the growing partnership between Mexican drug cartels and Chinese organized crime groups to launder drug money, which funds the production and distribution of dangerous drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine in the United States​.In this episode we take a look at that indictment.  (commercial at 8:27)to contact me:bobbycapuccisource:IND.pdf (justice.gov)

Beyond The Horizon
China Syndrome: The Indictment Of The Sinaloa Cartel And Their Chinese Money Bundlers (Part 2)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 11:31


A recent federal indictment unsealed in June 2024 details a sophisticated scheme involving the Sinaloa Cartel and Chinese money launderers in Los Angeles. The indictment charges 24 individuals, including key figures such as Edgar Joel Martinez-Reyes, with conspiracy to distribute drugs, launder money, and operate an unlicensed money-transmitting business.This investigation, dubbed "Operation Fortune Runner," revealed that over $50 million in drug proceeds were laundered through an underground banking system linked to Chinese nationals. The money laundering network, based in the San Gabriel Valley of California, processed and concealed large amounts of drug trafficking proceeds, making them accessible to cartel members in Mexico and elsewhere. Methods used included trade-based money laundering, asset structuring, and the purchase of cryptocurrency.The collaboration between U.S., Chinese, and Mexican law enforcement led to the arrest of several fugitives involved in this scheme. This case underscores the growing partnership between Mexican drug cartels and Chinese organized crime groups to launder drug money, which funds the production and distribution of dangerous drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine in the United States​.In this episode we take a look at that indictment.  (commercial at 8:27)to contact me:bobbycapuccisource:IND.pdf (justice.gov)

The Underworld Podcast
Mexico's Most Sociopathic Druglord: El Mencho & CJNG

The Underworld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 57:52


He's a recluse, a cockfighting high-roller, a former cop and a maniac. But will Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, aka El Mencho, do what he's been threatening for years and become the most powerful cartel boss on the planet? From avocados to abogados, weed to coke to fentanyl, Mencho is a narco so bloodthirsty his men are compared to ISIS. Can the Mexican state cut him down to size? Or will a lifelong quest to build a citadel in his home state of Michoacan come off, ruling local civilians with a sadistic iron fist? We look at the past, present and future of who might just be the scariest criminal we're profiled on this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: How The United States Government Infiltrated The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 2)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 10:53


The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. It is based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and has a global reach, with operations in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The cartel is known for its ruthless tactics, including violence, bribery, and corruption.The Sinaloa Cartel was founded in the late 1980s by a group of drug traffickers, led by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who is now serving a life sentence in the United States. Since then, the cartel has grown into a powerful criminal organization with a complex hierarchy and sophisticated operations.The cartel's primary source of income is the trafficking of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine.The Sinaloa Cartel is responsible for a significant portion of the drugs that enter the United States from Mexico, and it has been estimated that the cartel's annual revenues exceed $3 billion.The cartel operates through a network of cells and affiliates, each with its own area of operations and responsibilities. The top leadership of the cartel is believed to be composed of a small group of individuals, including Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who is considered the current leader of the cartel.The Sinaloa Cartel is known for its brutal violence, and it has been responsible for numerous assassinations, bombings, and other violent acts.The cartel has also been accused of using bribery and corruption to maintain its power and influence, and it has been reported that the cartel has bribed law enforcement officials and politicians in Mexico and other countries.Despite efforts by law enforcement to dismantle the cartel, it remains a significant force in the global drug trade. The Sinaloa Cartel continues to adapt and evolve, using new technology and tactics to evade law enforcement and expand its operations.In this episode we continue the discussion about how the United States government infiltrated the Sinaloa cartel.(commercial at 6:50)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Secret recordings, million-dollar rewards and family betrayal: How the US hunted down El Chapo's sons | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: How The United States Government Infiltrated The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 1)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 13:56


The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. It is based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and has a global reach, with operations in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The cartel is known for its ruthless tactics, including violence, bribery, and corruption.The Sinaloa Cartel was founded in the late 1980s by a group of drug traffickers, led by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who is now serving a life sentence in the United States. Since then, the cartel has grown into a powerful criminal organization with a complex hierarchy and sophisticated operations.The cartel's primary source of income is the trafficking of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine.The Sinaloa Cartel is responsible for a significant portion of the drugs that enter the United States from Mexico, and it has been estimated that the cartel's annual revenues exceed $3 billion.The cartel operates through a network of cells and affiliates, each with its own area of operations and responsibilities. The top leadership of the cartel is believed to be composed of a small group of individuals, including Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who is considered the current leader of the cartel.The Sinaloa Cartel is known for its brutal violence, and it has been responsible for numerous assassinations, bombings, and other violent acts.The cartel has also been accused of using bribery and corruption to maintain its power and influence, and it has been reported that the cartel has bribed law enforcement officials and politicians in Mexico and other countries.Despite efforts by law enforcement to dismantle the cartel, it remains a significant force in the global drug trade. The Sinaloa Cartel continues to adapt and evolve, using new technology and tactics to evade law enforcement and expand its operations.In this episode we continue the discussion about how the United States government infiltrated the Sinaloa cartel.(commercial at 6:50)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Secret recordings, million-dollar rewards and family betrayal: How the US hunted down El Chapo's sons | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

The Epstein Chronicles
Cartel Chronicles: How The United States Government Infiltrated The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 2)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 10:53


The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. It is based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and has a global reach, with operations in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The cartel is known for its ruthless tactics, including violence, bribery, and corruption.The Sinaloa Cartel was founded in the late 1980s by a group of drug traffickers, led by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who is now serving a life sentence in the United States. Since then, the cartel has grown into a powerful criminal organization with a complex hierarchy and sophisticated operations.The cartel's primary source of income is the trafficking of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine.The Sinaloa Cartel is responsible for a significant portion of the drugs that enter the United States from Mexico, and it has been estimated that the cartel's annual revenues exceed $3 billion.The cartel operates through a network of cells and affiliates, each with its own area of operations and responsibilities. The top leadership of the cartel is believed to be composed of a small group of individuals, including Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who is considered the current leader of the cartel.The Sinaloa Cartel is known for its brutal violence, and it has been responsible for numerous assassinations, bombings, and other violent acts.The cartel has also been accused of using bribery and corruption to maintain its power and influence, and it has been reported that the cartel has bribed law enforcement officials and politicians in Mexico and other countries.Despite efforts by law enforcement to dismantle the cartel, it remains a significant force in the global drug trade. The Sinaloa Cartel continues to adapt and evolve, using new technology and tactics to evade law enforcement and expand its operations.In this episode we continue the discussion about how the United States government infiltrated the Sinaloa cartel.(commercial at 6:50)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Secret recordings, million-dollar rewards and family betrayal: How the US hunted down El Chapo's sons | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

The Epstein Chronicles
Cartel Chronicles: How The United States Government Infiltrated The Sinaloa Cartel (Part 1)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 13:56


The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the largest and most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. It is based in the Mexican state of Sinaloa and has a global reach, with operations in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. The cartel is known for its ruthless tactics, including violence, bribery, and corruption.The Sinaloa Cartel was founded in the late 1980s by a group of drug traffickers, led by Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, who is now serving a life sentence in the United States. Since then, the cartel has grown into a powerful criminal organization with a complex hierarchy and sophisticated operations.The cartel's primary source of income is the trafficking of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine.The Sinaloa Cartel is responsible for a significant portion of the drugs that enter the United States from Mexico, and it has been estimated that the cartel's annual revenues exceed $3 billion.The cartel operates through a network of cells and affiliates, each with its own area of operations and responsibilities. The top leadership of the cartel is believed to be composed of a small group of individuals, including Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, who is considered the current leader of the cartel.The Sinaloa Cartel is known for its brutal violence, and it has been responsible for numerous assassinations, bombings, and other violent acts.The cartel has also been accused of using bribery and corruption to maintain its power and influence, and it has been reported that the cartel has bribed law enforcement officials and politicians in Mexico and other countries.Despite efforts by law enforcement to dismantle the cartel, it remains a significant force in the global drug trade. The Sinaloa Cartel continues to adapt and evolve, using new technology and tactics to evade law enforcement and expand its operations.In this episode we continue the discussion about how the United States government infiltrated the Sinaloa cartel.(commercial at 6:50)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Secret recordings, million-dollar rewards and family betrayal: How the US hunted down El Chapo's sons | International | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: The United States And It's Pursuit Of The Chapitos

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 11:00


The term "Los Chapitos" refers to the descendants of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, one of the most notorious drug lords in Mexico's history. El Chapo was the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful and influential drug trafficking organizations globally. Here's a detailed summary of Los Chapitos and their roles in the world of organized crime:Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar: Iván is one of El Chapo's sons and has been deeply involved in the Sinaloa Cartel's operations. He is considered one of the key figures within the cartel. Iván has faced allegations of participating in various criminal activities, including drug trafficking, money laundering, and violence. He operates discreetly and maintains a relatively low public profile.Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar: Jesús Alfredo is another son of El Chapo and has been linked to the Sinaloa Cartel. His involvement in the cartel's activities has made him a subject of interest for law enforcement agencies. In 2016, Jesús Alfredo was kidnapped by a rival cartel, but he was eventually released, showcasing the high-stakes conflicts between rival criminal organizations in Mexico.Ovidio Guzmán López: Ovidio, also a son of El Chapo, has played a significant role in the Sinaloa Cartel. His capture by Mexican authorities in October 2019 led to a dramatic and violent confrontation between the cartel and government forces in the city of Culiacán, Sinaloa. The Mexican government ultimately released Ovidio to avoid further bloodshed, highlighting the cartel's ability to challenge the state's authority.Joaquín "El Chapito" Guzmán López: Joaquín, known as "El Chapito," is another son of El Chapo. He was arrested by Mexican authorities in June 2020 and faces drug trafficking charges. His arrest marked another blow to the Guzmán family's influence within the cartel.Los Chapitos have inherited the criminal legacy of their father, and their involvement in various aspects of the drug trade has continued to shape the dynamics of organized crime in Mexico:Drug Trafficking: Members of Los Chapitos have been heavily involved in the trafficking of illegal drugs, primarily cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine, from Mexico into the United States and other international markets.Territorial Control: The influence of Los Chapitos extends to the control of drug trafficking routes and territories. They have engaged in violent conflicts with rival cartels, particularly the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), over territorial disputes.Money Laundering: Los Chapitos are also believed to be involved in money laundering activities, facilitating the cartel's financial operations and ensuring the flow of illicit funds.Violence: Their involvement in criminal activities has contributed to the escalation of violence in Mexico, leading to ongoing conflicts with rival cartels and law enforcement agencies.In the wake of the arrest of Ovidio Guzman, the United States is now calling for the arrest and extradition of the remaining sons of El Chapo.(commercial at 7:25)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's three sons - who remain in control of the Sinaloa Cartel - face extradition calls from the U.S. after Mexico handed over their brother | Daily Mail Online

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: The Growing Influence Of Mexican Cartels In Ecuador

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 12:19


Ecuador has long been a transit corridor for narco traffickers. Now though, those same narco traffickers have taken up residence in the country and they are driving a wave of violence and mayhem that has seen the country wracked by car bombs, beheadings and other violence that mimics what we have seen in Mexico. In this episode, we take a look.(commercial at 8:49)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ecuador-terrorized-by-mexican-led-drug-trafficking-explosion/ar-AA1056cv?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=37ebe9976dec44b09de93e44c40a536c

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: The United States Looks To Expand It's Footprint In Mexico

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 11:17


The cooperation between the United States and Mexico in the war on drugs has been a complex and evolving partnership with both successes and challenges. Here is a summary of key points in this cooperation:Historical Context: The U.S. and Mexico have a long history of cooperation in addressing drug-related issues, dating back to the 1970s. The proximity of Mexico to the United States, a major consumer market for illegal drugs, has made this collaboration essential.Merida Initiative: In 2008, the United States launched the Merida Initiative, a multi-year aid program to support Mexico in its efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime. This initiative provided equipment, training, and technical assistance to Mexican law enforcement and security forces.Joint Operations: The two countries have engaged in various joint law enforcement operations to target drug cartels and dismantle drug trafficking networks. These operations have led to the capture of several high-profile drug traffickers.Information Sharing: Both nations have improved information sharing and intelligence cooperation to better understand and combat drug trafficking organizations. This includes sharing data on drug shipments, money laundering, and cartel activities.Legal Extradition: The U.S. and Mexico have an extradition treaty in place, allowing the transfer of criminals wanted in one country to face justice in the other. This has been used to extradite major drug lords and cartel leaders.Challenges and Tensions: Despite cooperation, there have been tensions in the relationship. Issues such as corruption within Mexican law enforcement, human rights abuses, and disputes over drug policy have strained cooperation at times.Shift in Focus: In recent years, there has been a shift in strategy, with a greater emphasis on addressing the root causes of drug trafficking and violence, such as poverty, lack of economic opportunities, and social inequality. Both countries have invested in development programs in Mexico's drug-producing regions.Legalization and Drug Policy: Differences in drug policies between the two nations have been a source of tension. While some U.S. states have legalized recreational and medical marijuana, Mexico has also been moving toward more liberal drug policies, including decriminalization.Ongoing Efforts: Cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico in the war on drugs remains ongoing. Both countries continue to work together on a range of issues, including interdiction efforts, intelligence sharing, and promoting regional security.According to a new DHS paper that was released, the United States is looking to expand their footprint in Mexico even more as the battle against fentanyl ramps up.(commercial at 6:57)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The United States seeks to ‘aggressively' expand its anti-fentanyl operations in Mexico | U.S. | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: Mexican Villagers Lynch A Cartel Member

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 10:22


As the violence in Mexico continues to spin out of control, we are seeing more and more stories of locals banding together to fight back against the cartels and their violence. In this episode, members of a local community take justice into their own hands and publicly execute a man they say was responsible for a hit.(commercial at 8:16)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/vigilantes-lynch-drug-cartel-assassin-28640035

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: Is El Mayo's Son A Snitch?

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 15:30


The Son of the El Mayo, the leader of the Sinaloa cartel has been in custody in the United States since 2019. He was extradited from Mexico for his role in moving "tons" of drugs into the country and for his role within the Sinaloa cartel. Now, after having his sentence reduced, he's looking to build on his relationship with the federal government and parlay that into a golden ticket to the witness protection program. Meanwhile, his father and his faction of the Sinaloa cartel continues to wage a bloody internal war against the Los Chapitos and an external war against the CJNG.(commercial at 9:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.vice.com/en/article/88qgpk/sinaloa-cartel-leader-el-mayos-son-wants-a-deal-to-stay-in-the-us

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: Irish Authorities And The Trip To Dubai To Discuss The Kinahan Cartel

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 10:26


The situation for the Kinahan cartel continues to unravel as Irish authorities have continued to put a fevered pace on the criminal orginization as they pursue the arrest of its leaders. For years, the Kinahan's were able to hide out in Dubai. It would seem that time is coming to an end however as Drew Smith from Gardai has now touched down in the nation to discuss the Kinahan problem and how to bring it to its conclusion.(commercial at 7:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Kinahan mob bosses feel the heat as top gardai in major cartel crackdown move and victim's sister in justice plea | The Irish Sun (thesun.ie)

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: The Indiana Prison Guard And The Jail Key

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 13:32


In a disturbing incident at the Clark County Jail in Indiana, former corrections officer David Lowe sold keys to the female section of the jail to male inmates for $1,000 each on October 23, 2021. This led to a "night of terror" where male inmates gained access to the women's cells and reportedly assaulted multiple female inmates.Lowe has been arrested and faces charges of aiding escape, official misconduct, and trafficking with an inmate. He was immediately fired after the incident. The women involved have filed a federal lawsuit against Lowe, Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel, and other jail officers, citing systemic failures in security and staffing as contributing factors to the attack.The lawsuit alleges that no jail officers intervened during the attack and that subsequent punitive measures were taken against the women, such as revoking their "dark privileges," placing them on lockdown, and confiscating personal items. The keys used in the attack were never recovered, and the cell locks were not changed, leaving the women in fear for their safety.(Clark county has settled with 25 of the women who brought claims against the county for a total of $328,000.  )(commercial at 8:06)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/female-inmates-raped-after-jailer-sells-key-to-cell-for-1k-lawsuit-claims/ar-AA101RqI?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c4ce6843eb2f41da9da907f2436826be

The Epstein Chronicles
Cartel Chronicles: The Growing Influence Of Mexican Cartels In Ecuador

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 12:19


Ecuador has long been a transit corridor for narco traffickers. Now though, those same narco traffickers have taken up residence in the country and they are driving a wave of violence and mayhem that has seen the country wracked by car bombs, beheadings and other violence that mimics what we have seen in Mexico. In this episode, we take a look.(commercial at 8:49)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ecuador-terrorized-by-mexican-led-drug-trafficking-explosion/ar-AA1056cv?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=37ebe9976dec44b09de93e44c40a536cBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: The Murder Of Mexican Mayor Ceasar Valencia

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 18:03


Every day we see a new example of the extreme violence that has a strangle hold on Mexico. Whether it's cartel members killing rival cartel members or the cartel turning their ire to the civilians or politicians, one thing is for sure...the cartel violence in Mexico is out of control and we see that once again as another Mexican Mayor is killed.(commercial at 11:34)To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cesar-valencia-aguililla-mayor-killed-mexico-drug-war/

Beyond The Horizon
Cartel Chronicles: The Kinahan Cartel Fears There Are Informants Within The Organization

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 18:25


The Kinahan cartel continues to fracture from within if reports are to be believed. With the distrust even reaching the upper echelons of the syndicate, it would seem that trust is at a premium. Now, to make matters worse there are reports that a mole for the authorities is working from the inside to topple the once all-powerful drug clan.(commercial at 8:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/irish-crime/christy-kinahan-snr-orders-sean-mcgovern-probe-as-mole-suspicions-run-high-41700697.html

Beyond The Horizon
The Similarities Between Fortune 500 CEO's And Bosses Of Criminal Enterprises (3/20/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 10:57


The men or women who sit at the head of criminal organizations function much in the same way that a CEO would for a big business and most of these men or women who are running cartels would have just as much success running a legit business as they do an illicit one. In this episode, we dive in and see how things shake out. (commercial at 8:10)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/criminals-like-el-chapo-embody-the-underground-equivalent-of-successful-execs-author/ar-AAZUSYU?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c9923af5cbd749acea92e50ad97b5dfa

The Epstein Chronicles
Cartel Chronicles: The United States Looks To Expand It's Footprint In Mexico

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 11:17


The cooperation between the United States and Mexico in the war on drugs has been a complex and evolving partnership with both successes and challenges. Here is a summary of key points in this cooperation:Historical Context: The U.S. and Mexico have a long history of cooperation in addressing drug-related issues, dating back to the 1970s. The proximity of Mexico to the United States, a major consumer market for illegal drugs, has made this collaboration essential.Merida Initiative: In 2008, the United States launched the Merida Initiative, a multi-year aid program to support Mexico in its efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime. This initiative provided equipment, training, and technical assistance to Mexican law enforcement and security forces.Joint Operations: The two countries have engaged in various joint law enforcement operations to target drug cartels and dismantle drug trafficking networks. These operations have led to the capture of several high-profile drug traffickers.Information Sharing: Both nations have improved information sharing and intelligence cooperation to better understand and combat drug trafficking organizations. This includes sharing data on drug shipments, money laundering, and cartel activities.Legal Extradition: The U.S. and Mexico have an extradition treaty in place, allowing the transfer of criminals wanted in one country to face justice in the other. This has been used to extradite major drug lords and cartel leaders.Challenges and Tensions: Despite cooperation, there have been tensions in the relationship. Issues such as corruption within Mexican law enforcement, human rights abuses, and disputes over drug policy have strained cooperation at times.Shift in Focus: In recent years, there has been a shift in strategy, with a greater emphasis on addressing the root causes of drug trafficking and violence, such as poverty, lack of economic opportunities, and social inequality. Both countries have invested in development programs in Mexico's drug-producing regions.Legalization and Drug Policy: Differences in drug policies between the two nations have been a source of tension. While some U.S. states have legalized recreational and medical marijuana, Mexico has also been moving toward more liberal drug policies, including decriminalization.Ongoing Efforts: Cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico in the war on drugs remains ongoing. Both countries continue to work together on a range of issues, including interdiction efforts, intelligence sharing, and promoting regional security.According to a new DHS paper that was released, the United States is looking to expand their footprint in Mexico even more as the battle against fentanyl ramps up.(commercial at 6:57)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The United States seeks to ‘aggressively' expand its anti-fentanyl operations in Mexico | U.S. | EL PAÍS English (elpais.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Análisis con Javier Garza

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 8:57


Cómo ver el supuesto video del CJNG

Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino
18MAR25 - Macario Schettino: Coyuntura

Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 18:35


Barbarie y tragedia la que se ha mostrado en el campo de Teuchitlán, Jalisco, a manos del CJNG. ¿Dónde se originó el problema de los cárteles? Quienes creen que Trump ayudaría a erradicar ese mal, se equivocan. Además, sus decisiones ponen en riesgo el sistema financiero completo, al tiempo que en México seguimos por el camino de la desomposición.

Beyond The Horizon
The El Chapo Files: The United States Memo In Opposition To El Chapo Getting A Retrial (Parts 9-10) (3/14/25)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 28:30


Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán is one of the most notorious drug lords in history, known for his leadership of the Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. Here's a comprehensive summary of his arrest, extradition, and trial in the United States:Arrests:February 1993: El Chapo was first arrested in Guatemala and extradited to Mexico, where he faced charges related to drug trafficking. He was later transferred to a maximum-security prison in Mexico.January 2001: He managed to escape from the prison with the help of bribed prison guards, hiding in a laundry cart. Following his escape, he continued to lead the Sinaloa Cartel and expand its operations.February 2014: Mexican authorities captured El Chapo in Mazatlán, Mexico, after years of pursuit. This capture was a result of a joint operation by Mexican and U.S. law enforcement agencies.Extradition:January 2016: Guzmán was extradited to the United States to face charges related to drug trafficking, money laundering, and other criminal activities. His extradition came after a lengthy legal battle and diplomatic negotiations between the U.S. and Mexico.January 2017: El Chapo was arraigned in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York, where he pleaded not guilty to a 17-count indictment.Trial:November 2018: The trial against El Chapo began in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The trial garnered significant media attention due to the high-profile nature of the case and the sensational details of Guzmán's alleged crimes.February 2019: After a three-month trial featuring testimonies from over 50 witnesses, including former associates and law enforcement officials, El Chapo was found guilty on all counts, including engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, drug trafficking, and firearms offenses.July 2019: Guzmán was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus an additional 30 years, and ordered to forfeit $12.6 billion. The sentence was handed down by Judge Brian Cogan in a federal court in Brooklyn, New York.Life in Prison: El Chapo is currently serving his sentence at the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence, Colorado, often referred to as the "Supermax" prison, known for its strict conditions and high-security measures.El Chapo's arrest, extradition, and trial marked a significant victory for law enforcement agencies in their efforts to combat international drug trafficking and organized crime.(commercial at 8:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:chapo-us-resp.pdf (courthousenews.com)

Change Agents with Andy Stumpf
The Power of Cartels: How Sinaloa and CJNG Maintain Their Stranglehold on Mexico

Change Agents with Andy Stumpf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 62:57


On today's episode, Andy sits down investigative reporter based in Mexico, Katarina Szulc to discuss the entrenched presence of cartels in Mexico and their growing influence beyond its borders. With firsthand reporting from the front lines in both Mexico and Canada, she exposes how these criminal organizations have embedded themselves in daily life, corrupted institutions, and expanded into a powerful international network. Change Agents is an IRONCLAD ORIGINAL  Sponsors:  Firecracker Farm Use code IRONCLAD to get 15% off your first order at https://firecracker.farm/ MTNTOUGH Go to ⁠https://mtntough.com⁠ and enter code CHANGEAGENTS to receive 40% OFF - a savings of about $100 off your MTNTOUGH+ annual subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices