The winner for the leader of the most bloody events in the Sinaloa cartel. How he always escapes El Chapo's son from the police's throats
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The special Mexican forces sent this year to a house used by the Sinaloa cartel in Culiacan, following the most sought-out man in Mexico – the son of the brain leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The leader of the most powerful events in the Mexican cartel escaped as through the ears of those authorities through the same tactics he taught them from his father, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Iván Archivaldo Guzmán, Chapo’s eldest son, escaped the Mexican authorities’ claws in February, thanks to a tunnel hidden in a bathroom, emulating his father, according to the U.S. newspaper The Wall Street Journal. Guzmán is one of the leading exporters of fentanyl and other drugs to the U.S., according to the U.S. authorities, and leader of one of the Sinaloa Cartel factions, popularly known as Los Chapitos, in reference to his father’s nickna…
Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán, son of the 'Chapo', reportedly used a tunnel hidden in his house to escape in February, according to WSJ.
Washington DC, United States.- Iván Archivaldo Guzmán, son of the founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, has evaded the capture by Mexican authorities through tunnels, killers who protect him and informants throughout Culiacán, according to a recount made by The Wall Street Journal. The article narrates how Mexican forces broke into a safe house in Culiacán earlier this year in search of Archivaldo Guzmán, who evaded capture t…
Iv n Archivaldo Guzm n, son of the founder of the C rtel de Sinaloa, has evaded the capture of Mexican authorities, according to The WSJ.
Mexico City. Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, son of Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán, avoided his capture when Mexican security forces commandos broke into a safe house earlier this year in Culiacán, escaping through a closet in a bathroom hiding the entrance to a tunnel, the newspaper The Wall Street Journal said Monday. The tunnel extended three blocks to an uninhabited house, according to a Mexican official familiar with the operation. Guzmán left mor…
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