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In this Mother's Day episode, I first discuss pea agreement between the U.S. government and Ovidio Guzman and what it really means. Next, I look at the arrest of a husband and wife from Sandy, Utah, who have been indicted on charges of smuggling and selling oil from Mexico for the benefit of Mexican cartels. Finally, I address some shameful comments from retired DEA agent Hector Berrellez.
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
In this Episode, in addition to touching on some recent news, I discuss the plethora of reports asserting that many of the main cartel figures in custody in the U.S. are engaged in plea negotiations with federal prosecutors. Specifically, I discuss the nature and prevalence of plea agreements in the federal criminal justice system. Then I look at the specific reports of plea discussions with Ovidio Guzman, Joaquin Guzman, and El Mayo, including what each may offer to prosecutors and possible impediments to plea agreements. Finally, I consider the value and wisdom of some of the government's plea-bargaining strategy and question how long that strategy can (or should) continue.
Just when you think the chaos can't get any worse in Mexico, the son of El Chapo and defacto head of the Los Chapito's wing of the Sinaloa cartel, has been arrested. This has led to open warfare in the streets of Culiacan and other cities in Mexico, with things becoming so serious that the Mexican military has deployed tanks in the streets.(commercial at 8:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexico deploys soldiers & heavy armour to fight Sinaloa Cartel as gangsters rampage after arrest of El Chapo's son | The Sun
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:36)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily Star
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The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily Star
Liam Byrne, a suspected senior figure in the Kinahan cartel, is awaiting trial in the UK after his extradition from Spain. He faces serious charges related to firearms offenses, including allegedly supplying guns to other crime gangs in Britain. This case follows a lengthy investigation by both Irish and British authorities. Byrne was arrested in Spain while on holiday after fleeing Ireland and briefly residing in Dubai. His involvement with the Byrne Organised Crime Group, which is considered the Irish wing of the Kinahan cartel, has been under scrutiny for years. The trial is set to begin later in 2024, with Byrne currently in custody, awaiting further legal proceedings.In the second segment...There are rumors circulating about Ovidio Guzmán, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, being released by the American government as part of a deal involving Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. These rumors suggest that Ovidio's release was tied to a possible agreement made by the "Chapitos" (the sons of El Chapo) with U.S. authorities.(commercial at 9:26)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:London trial of Kinahan cartel figures Byrne and Kavanagh expected to take up to two months – The Irish TimesOvidio Guzmán "El Ratón", El Chapo's son, is under witness protection program, a DEA source reportedly told Mexican newspaper EL Universal (latintimes.com)
Liam Byrne, a suspected senior figure in the Kinahan cartel, is awaiting trial in the UK after his extradition from Spain. He faces serious charges related to firearms offenses, including allegedly supplying guns to other crime gangs in Britain. This case follows a lengthy investigation by both Irish and British authorities. Byrne was arrested in Spain while on holiday after fleeing Ireland and briefly residing in Dubai. His involvement with the Byrne Organised Crime Group, which is considered the Irish wing of the Kinahan cartel, has been under scrutiny for years. The trial is set to begin later in 2024, with Byrne currently in custody, awaiting further legal proceedings.In the second segment...There are rumors circulating about Ovidio Guzmán, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, being released by the American government as part of a deal involving Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. These rumors suggest that Ovidio's release was tied to a possible agreement made by the "Chapitos" (the sons of El Chapo) with U.S. authorities.(commercial at 9:26)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:London trial of Kinahan cartel figures Byrne and Kavanagh expected to take up to two months – The Irish TimesOvidio Guzmán "El Ratón", El Chapo's son, is under witness protection program, a DEA source reportedly told Mexican newspaper EL Universal (latintimes.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Liam Byrne, a suspected senior figure in the Kinahan cartel, is awaiting trial in the UK after his extradition from Spain. He faces serious charges related to firearms offenses, including allegedly supplying guns to other crime gangs in Britain. This case follows a lengthy investigation by both Irish and British authorities. Byrne was arrested in Spain while on holiday after fleeing Ireland and briefly residing in Dubai. His involvement with the Byrne Organised Crime Group, which is considered the Irish wing of the Kinahan cartel, has been under scrutiny for years. The trial is set to begin later in 2024, with Byrne currently in custody, awaiting further legal proceedings.In the second segment...There are rumors circulating about Ovidio Guzmán, son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, being released by the American government as part of a deal involving Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada. These rumors suggest that Ovidio's release was tied to a possible agreement made by the "Chapitos" (the sons of El Chapo) with U.S. authorities.(commercial at 9:26)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:London trial of Kinahan cartel figures Byrne and Kavanagh expected to take up to two months – The Irish TimesOvidio Guzmán "El Ratón", El Chapo's son, is under witness protection program, a DEA source reportedly told Mexican newspaper EL Universal (latintimes.com)
In this Labor Day edition of the podcast, I look at three interesting developments in the last few days. First, I discuss Osiel Cardenas Guillen's release from federal prison. Specifically, I discuss the fact that he was placed in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the reports that he will be turned over to Mexican authorities on Monday. Second, I look into reports that Jorge Humberto Figueroa Benitez (El 27 or El Perris), who, according to some, replaced El Nini, was the one who physically tied up El Mayo and put him in the back of the pickup truck. I also consider whether this indicates a larger role for Los Chapitos in addition to Joaquin, particularly in light of recent stories that Ovidio Guzman has been placed into the witness protection program. Finally, we consider the violent clashes in Culiacan late last week, the premature rumors of Ivan's capture, and who the real targets of the Mexican military might have been.
Estos son los puntos más importantes de la primera entrevista formal que concedieron Kamala Harris y Tim Walz. Analistas hacen una valoración sobre su desempeño.En otras noticias: Según la prensa mexicana, la DEA habría confirmado que Ovidio Guzmán, hijo del 'Chapo' Guzmán, entró al programa de testigos protegidos.Sinaloa se encuentra en medio de la violencia y el temor por enfrentamientos entre sicarios del Cartel de Sinaloa y el ejército.Estos son los puntos más importante de la primera entrevista formal que concedió Kamala Harris junto a su fórmula a la vicepresidencia.Donald Trump prometió que de llegar a la presidencia el gobierno apoyará tratamientos de fertilización in vitro.
Dans son rapport 2024, l'Onusida tire la sonnette d'alarme. S'il y a quelques bonnes nouvelles, comme la mortalité en raison du Sida en baisse de 28% depuis 2010, l'objectif d'en finir avec cette pandémie d'ici 2030 est encore loin. L'Onusida en appelle au volontarisme des gouvernements pour mener à bien cette lutte, car les nombre d'infections au VIH a augmenté en moyenne de 9% depuis 2010. Les pays les plus touchés sont le Venezuela, le Nicaragua, le Guatemala, le Paraguay et le Pérou. « Une partie de cette augmentation est liée au manque d'accès aux traitements, à la discrimination et au manque d'accès aux services de prévention, explique Luisa Cabal, directrice régionale Amérique latine de l'Onusida. Mais nous comprenons également que la situation politique dans notre région est très complexe. Il y a des migrations, des réfugiés. » Et ces migrants sont les premières victimes du VIH. « Les conditions de l'immigration irrégulière ont engendré de nombreuses vulnérabilités chez les migrants. Et ces vulnérabilités exposent les gens au risque de contracter le VIH. Nous savons également qu'elles placent de nombreux migrants dans des conditions de vulnérabilité notamment à cause de la violence sexuelle. À tel point que la prévalence du VIH chez les migrants peut être deux fois plus élevée si l'on compare avec la population générale du pays d'accueil. »Mais ils ne sont pas les seules victimes. « Les nouvelles infections se concentrent sur les populations clés, et ces groupes sont les hommes qui ont des rapports sexuels avec des hommes, les homosexuels, les femmes transgenres, les travailleurs du sexe, les personnes qui consomment de la drogue », détaille Luisa Cabal. « Nous devons nous assurer que nous soutenons les communautés les plus proches des personnes les plus touchées, que nous soutenons les dirigeants de ces communautés. Nous devons leur donner les moyens de mettre en place des services de prévention. Nous disposons de nouveaux outils de prévention tels que ce que nous appelons la PrEP ou prophylaxie pré-exposition, c'est-à-dire des pilules que l'on peut prendre à titre préventif. Les gouvernements doivent vraiment intensifier leur plaidoyer en faveur de la distribution de la PrEP à ceux qui en ont le plus besoin. »Taïwan livre des équipements aux forces armées haïtiennesLa Police nationale haïtienne et les forces armées d'Haïti ont reçu 400 kits de protection de la part de Taïwan. Chacun est composé d'un casque, d'un gilet pare-balles, de lunettes de protection, de genouillères, détaille Gazette Haïti. Taïwan a envoyé 800 kits de ce genre depuis deux ans. L'ambassadeur taïwanais à Port-au-Prince a d'ailleurs salué la « solidarité et la fraternité » qui lient les deux pays. Le Premier ministre Gary Conille a répondu en vantant « une amitié sincère et durable entre Haïti et Taïwan, deux nations qui partagent une histoire de lutte pour la liberté, la dignité et la démocratie ». Haïti fait partie de la courte liste des douze États dans le monde qui reconnaissent officiellement Taïwan.Première interview de Kamala Harris à la télévision américaineLa candidate démocrate a donné jeudi 29 août sa première interview depuis qu'elle a été investie par son parti pour la course à la présidentielle de novembre prochain. Accompagnée de son colistier Tim Walz, elle s'est exprimée sur ses changements de positions, notamment sur certains sujets sensibles comme la fracturation hydraulique qu'elle voulait interdire en 2019 et qui à laquelle elle ne s'oppose plus aujourd'hui.La presse américaine a trouvé cette interview « vague et creuse ». « Kamala Harris n'a pas perdu des points avec cette interview, mais elle ne s'est pas aidée non plus », constate le New-York Times. « Certes, elle est apparue chaleureuse, attachante, estime le quotidien, et elle a su attaquer correctement Donald Trump. Mais elle est restée très vague dans ses réponses, au point d'en devenir creuse. » Une occasion en or pour son concurrent républicain qui décrit l'interview en un seul mot sur son réseau social : « Boring », ennuyeux. Le média Fox News, orienté à droite, est encore plus virulent. Il compare Kamala Harris et Joe Biden : « Tous les deux ont le même problème : ils se transforment en Tchernobyl humain lorsqu'on leur retire leur prompteur. »À écouter aussi7. Kamala Harris, une investiture remplie d'espoir et de liberté?Au Mexique, nouveaux affrontements entre les cartels et l'arméeDes échanges de tirs entre les forces armées et les membres du cartel de Sinaola ont rythmé la journée de jeudi 30 août, à Culiacan, dans le Nord-ouest du Mexique. « Un jeudi noir à Culiacan », titre el Universal. Culiacan est la capitale de l'État de Sinaloa, où est installé le plus grand cartel du pays au nom éponyme. Sur les vidéos diffusés dans les médias, on voit des camions remplis d'hommes armés et d'autres dont il ne reste que les carcasses dévorées par les flammes. « Un groupe lourdement armé a attaqué un convoi de l'armée, raconte El Universal, puis a mis le feu à plusieurs véhicules pour bloquer la route. »« L'armée s'est déployée pour répondre à l'attaque », précise El Sol de Mexico, mais l'université, les transports et les commerces de la ville sont restés fermés toute la journée. Le journal fait le lien entre cet épisode et ce qu'il appelle les « Culiacanazos » : deux épisodes de violence qui ont éclaté à Culiacán. Lors du premier, en 2019, « la ville était alors devenue un champ de bataille entre le crime organisé et l'armée » qui cherchait à capturer Ovidio Guzman, le fils del Chapo, le chef du cartel de Sinaola. Le deuxième « Culiacanazo » s'est produit en 2023, quand Ovidio Guzman a finalement été capturé.Journal de la 1èreEn Guyane, les professeurs font leur pré-rentrée aujourd'hui et s'attendent à une année compliquée.
La administración Biden reinició el programa de parole humanitario que permite el ingreso de cubanos, nicaragüenses, haitianos y venezolanos, pero con medidas de seguridad actualizadas.En otras noticias: Residentes de Denver enfrentan una ola de bandalismo y violencia causada por la banda venezolana 'Tren de Aragua'.La fiscalía general de México asegura que desconoce el paradero de Ovidio Guzmán, el hijo de 'el chapo' Guzmán.Kamala Harris concedió su primera entrevista extensa desde que se convirtió en candidata.
As the dust continues to settle around the arrest of El Mayo Zambada, we are left with a lot more questions than we are answers. However, as things move forward and continue to evolve, we should get a much clearer picture of what really went down behind the scenes.According to sources in Mexico, the plot was hatched by the Chapito's, with the blessing of the United States government. Although no more details were offered, there are several things statements that have been made that seem to lead us to the same destination: The chapitos made a power move to get rid of El Mayo. In this episode, we dive in.(commercial at 8:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Two sons of El Chapo made agreement before one flew to the US and was arrested, Mexican official says | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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 this episode we are diving into the extradition of El Raton and what it means for the orginization moving forward.(commercial at 7:17)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, extradited from Mexico to US (nypost.com)
There have been persistent rumors that Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a prominent leader within the Sinaloa Cartel, orchestrated the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán, the son of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. These rumors suggest that El Mayo provided authorities with Ovidio's location, leading to his capture by Mexican security forces on January 5, 2023. This arrest ignited significant violence in Culiacán, with cartel members setting up roadblocks and engaging in gunfights to prevent his extradition.El Mayo's alleged betrayal could be seen as a strategic move to consolidate power within the Sinaloa Cartel, as he has reportedly been dealing with health issues and may have seen Ovidio's growing influence as a threat to his control. If true, this could lead to increased violence as the cartel fragments and various factions vie for dominance.(commercial at 7:04)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily Star
One of the biggest threats to the Mexican government is the proliferation of high powered, technologically advanced weapons coming into the posession of the cartels. Considering Mexico has already lost aircraft to anti-air fire from the cartels, it is certainly something they are well aware of. However, with the expansion of the war in Ukraine and the influx of high powered weaponry on the battlefield, how long before some of that advanced technology finds its way into the hands of the cartels?In this episode, we hear how El Chapo's son had an Anti Aircraft gun in his room and how the presence of such weaponry gives the cartels a big advantage over the Mexican military.(commercial at 8:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's Son Ovidio Guzmán Had an Anti-Aircraft Gun in His Bedroom (vice.com)
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:36)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily Star
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:36)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily Star
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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 this episode we are diving into the extradition of El Raton and what it means for the orginization moving forward.(commercial at 7:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, extradited from Mexico to US (nypost.com)read lessThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
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 this episode we are diving into the extradition of El Raton and what it means for the orginization moving forward.(commercial at 7:17)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, extradited from Mexico to US (nypost.com)read lessThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Luis Chaparro is a Journalist specializing in narcos, cartels, and immigration. This is his third appearance on SRS where he brings the most up-to-date information on the growing crises south of the border. In part one, Chaparro updates us on the aftershock of a small scale war that thrust Mexico into a state of chaos when authorities captured Ovidio Guzman, son of drug lord El Chapo. In retaliation, hundreds of armed cartel members laid siege to multiple cities, occupying multiple areas, establishing blockades, and engaging in shootouts with authorities. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://lairdsuperfood.com - USE CODE "SRS" https://preparewithshawn.com https://helixsleep.com/srs - USE CODE "HELIXSLEEPPARTNER20" https://shopify.com/shawn Luis Chaparro Links: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/luiskuryaki Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@luischaparro Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily StarThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Just when you think the chaos can't get any worse in Mexico, the son of El Chapo and defacto head of the Los Chapito's wing of the Sinaloa cartel, has been arrested. This has led to open warfare in the streets of Culiacan and other cities in Mexico, with things becoming so serious that the Mexican military has deployed tanks in the streets.(commercial at 7:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexico deploys soldiers & heavy armour to fight Sinaloa Cartel as gangsters rampage after arrest of El Chapo's son | The SunThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily StarThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
Tras la decisión del gobierno mexicano de endurecer la seguridad en los trenes, miles de familias migrantes han quedado varadas por no poder usarlos como medio de transporte. Escuche aquí algunas de sus historias.En otras noticias: Todo está listo para el debate republicano. Conozca a los participantes y la dinámica del evento. Un fallo judicial desestimó todos los cargos contra el policía que causó la muerte del joven hispano Eddie Irizarry.El FBI investiga acusaciones de brutalidad policial en Louisiana.El presidente Biden se unió a la huelga de trabajadores de la industria automotriz en Michigan.Hunter Biden presentó una demanda contra Rudolf Giuliani.Dos personas implicadas en el caso del fentanilo encontrado en una guardería fueron arrestadas y la investigación continúa. Cuatro personas han sido acusadas.
Just when you think the chaos can't get any worse in Mexico, the son of El Chapo and defacto head of the Los Chapito's wing of the Sinaloa cartel, has been arrested. This has led to open warfare in the streets of Culiacan and other cities in Mexico, with things becoming so serious that the Mexican military has deployed tanks in the streets.(commercial at 7:19)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexico deploys soldiers & heavy armour to fight Sinaloa Cartel as gangsters rampage after arrest of El Chapo's son | The SunThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
In this new episode of Beyond the Legal Limit, Jeff explains the only issue that matters in the next election, which affects all the other issues: the invasion at our border. When even the liberal mayor and governor of NYC and NYS agree, it's time to wake up before it's too late. Jeff also discusses his client Ovidio Guzman's extradition to the U.S. and what comes next. Finally, Jeff reveals the origin of his germ phobia, which began with a tub of tuna fish and continues every time he orders a 12-inch sub at Subway.Get episodes sent directly to your inbox.
In today's Episode, we share some additional thoughts and information on Ovidio Guzman, his extradition, the speed of the extradition process, and what might be expected going forward. Next, we look at three recent articles discussing different aspects of cartels and the drug trade. One article describes the socio-economic factors driving Mexican youth to join cartels, one looks at the economic impact of the cartels in Mexico, and the last calls for greater cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico to combat the cartels. Then, in conclusion, we highlight the number of factors contributing to the proliferation of cartels and the rise in drugs flowing into the U.S., while noting that professed solutions that fail to address these several factors ultimately are destined to fail.
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 OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
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 OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
In a shocking story coming out of Illinois, we are learning that a family of four has been brutally murdered in their own home. According to the reports coming from the authorities and from the family, the parents and their children were all shot to death along with their three dogs. The Police have yet to make an arrest and no suspects have been announced.In our second article we get an update on Ovidio Guzman and his arrest. Guzman was recently extradited to the United States to face many charges and at his arraignment in Chicago, he pleaded not guilty. (commercial at 9:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Romeoville shooting: What we know about murders of family of four in Illinois | The Independent.source:Mexican drug cartel kingpin 'El Chapo's' son arraigned on federal trafficking charges in Chicago | Fox NewsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
In a shocking story coming out of Illinois, we are learning that a family of four has been brutally murdered in their own home. According to the reports coming from the authorities and from the family, the parents and their children were all shot to death along with their three dogs. The Police have yet to make an arrest and no suspects have been announced.In our second article we get an update on Ovidio Guzman and his arrest. Guzman was recently extradited to the United States to face many charges and at his arraignment in Chicago, he pleaded not guilty. (commercial at 9:45)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Romeoville shooting: What we know about murders of family of four in Illinois | The Independent.source:Mexican drug cartel kingpin 'El Chapo's' son arraigned on federal trafficking charges in Chicago | Fox NewsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
In this Episode, we look at the September 15 extradition of Ovidio Guzman and his plea of not guilty in a Chicago federal court. We also examine the impacts his prosecution may have had, or later have, on the Sinaloa Cartel, Los Chapitos, the flow of drugs, including fentanyl, into the U.S., and our understanding of the growth and survival of cartels in Mexico. Finally, we discuss the potential for retribution and a possible revenge warning from Ovidio's brother, Ivan.
Ovidio Guzmán, uno de los hijos del narcotraficante de Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, se declaró inocente de los cargos de narcotráfico y lavado de dinero ante una corte federal de Chicago. Guzmán llegó extraditado a Estados Unidos este 15 de septiembre luego de meses de permanecer en una prisión en México tras su captura en enero de 2023. Carmen Aristegui charla con la periodista y jefa de la unidad de investigaciones de Futuro Media sobre este tema.Para conocer sobre cómo CNN protege la privacidad de su audiencia, visite CNN.com/privacidad
Un trabajador latino grabó y publicó en redes un video en el que sufrió ataques racistas por parte de una mujer en Santa Bárbara, California. La comunidad hispana respondió con una manifestación. En otras noticias: Nuevas olas de inmigrantes están llegando masivamente a la frontera. En el sur de Texas los centros de procesamiento no dan abasto y el puente de las Américas tuvo que cerrarse.El 28 de septiembre se hará la primera audiencia del juicio político a Joe Biden, en el que serán citados su hijo y su hermano.Los 5 estadounidenses liberados en Iran volvieron a casa y se reencontraron con sus familias. Así fue su llegada a suelo norteamericano. Cuatro miembros de una familia y sus tres perros fueron baleados en su casa en Illinois.¿Las transacciones en efectivo y los cheques están en vías de extinción? Esto dice un reciente análisis económico.California demanda a 5 petroleras por engaño y encubrimiento.
Tres niños pequeños se debaten entre la vida y la muerte, mientras un bebé de solo un año falleció por intoxicación con fentanilo en su guardería ¿qué sucedió? Aquí la historia completa.En otras noticias: Ovidio Guzmán se presentó ante un juez en Chicago y se declaró no culpable de varios cargos de narcotráfico. Así fue si primera audiencia en los Estados Unidos.Kevin Cattaneo Salazar fue el joven arrestado por el asesinato del patrullero en Los Ángeles. Hablamos con la madre del sospechoso y estas fueron sus palabras. Siete estadounidenses presos en Irán fueron puestos en libertad después de una negociación con el gobierno de ese país.Donald Trump sigue encabezando las encuestas de intención de voto para las elecciones presidenciales de 2024.Aumentaron los cruces de migrantes en el Río Bravo durante el fin de semana.¿Qué ha pasado en El Salvador a un año y medio del estado de excepción para combatir la guerra de pandillas?
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 this episode we are diving into the extradition of El Raton and what it means for the orginization moving forward.(commercial at 7:17)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, extradited from Mexico to US (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
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 this episode we are diving into the extradition of El Raton and what it means for the orginization moving forward.(commercial at 7:17)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzmán López, extradited from Mexico to US (nypost.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 8:41)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily StarThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 8:54)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily StarThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
One of the biggest threats to the Mexican government is the proliferation of high powered, technologically advanced weapons coming into the posession of the cartels. Considering Mexico has already lost aircraft to anti-air fire from the cartels, it is certainly something they are well aware of. However, with the expansion of the war in Ukraine and the influx of high powered weaponry on the battlefield, how long before some of that advanced technology finds its way into the hands of the cartels?In this episode, we hear how El Chapo's son had an Anti Aircraft gun in his room and how the presence of such weaponry gives the cartels a big advantage over the Mexican military.(commercial at 8:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's Son Ovidio Guzmán Had an Anti-Aircraft Gun in His Bedroom (vice.com)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
The battle for supremacy within the Sinaloa cartel has been amped up to the maximum in the aftermath of Ovidio Guzman's arrest. According to sources, it was El Mayo Zambada who told the authorities where they could find Ovidio. If true, it will see a whole new phase of violence erupt in Mexico.(commercial at 6:36)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:El Chapo's son 'betrayed' by his dad's right-hand man who gave secret location to army - Daily Star
Que tal mi gente. Tenemos como invitado nuevamente a Camilo Ochoa el cual nos habla sobre la famosa detención de Ovidio Guzman por parte de las fuerzas especiales del ejercito mexicano, al igual nos cuenta quienes son los verdaderos lideres del huachicoleo en Mexico.
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Luis Chaparro is a journalist / producer moving between the border of Texas and Mexico reporting on narcos, drug cartels, immigration, corruption and more. EPISODE LINKS https://youtube.com/@LuisChaparro https://www.instagram.com/luiskuryaki JOIN OUR KULT: https://bit.ly/koncretepatreon DANNY https://www.instagram.com/jonesdanny https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 0:00 - What's happening in Mexico right now 09:42 - The raid on Ovidio Guzman's home 39:15 - Damaso Lopez 47:12 - El Nini 57:08 - The CIA & El Mayo 1:09:20 - America's interest in Mexico 1:13:12 - The failed raid on El Nini's home 1:17:04 - Mexico weed manufacturing plant 1:22:31 - Implications of drug legalization 1:28:58 - Managing relationships with sources inside Sinaloa 1:47:25 - Working with FOX & VICE 1:58:41 - Negative psychological impact from reporting narcos 2:10:46 - Political agenda's & clickbait 2:19:22 - China's relationship with Mexico 2:26:25 - Journalism is the deadliest job in Mexico 2:35:38 - Upcoming federal elections in Mex
Mexican authorities in the city of Culiacan arrested Ovidio Guzman, the son of the notorious drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, on Thursday. In response, gunmen rampaged in the city streets, killing at least 29 people. And, rats are especially plentiful in the hills of Laos where they can eat 20% of the harvest. But rice farmers there take part in rat-killing tournaments that reward amateur hunters with cold, hard cash. Also, Belarusian opposition spymaster Aleksander Azarov discusses his work and ambitions for Belarus. Azarov is part of a cabinet of ministers organized by Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who declared herself the winner of presidential elections in Belarus, but later had to flee the country. Plus, negotiations over the return of Parthenon (Elgin) marbles show signs of progress.