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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)
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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

Quote: (07-12-2015 09:56 AM)Aquiles_Baesta_Parada Wrote:  

Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman (left)
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with an estimated fortune of 1 billion dollars
http://www.forbes.com/profile/joaquin-guzman-loera/

escaped from a high security Mexican prison (Altiplano jail) late saturday night.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/07/me...51301.html

'El chapo' escaped from a high security prison for the first time back in 2001.

By the way..this is the guy on the right

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He died about 4 years ago from a bullet wound..

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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

I was doing more research on Mexico's most notorious drug lords and found so much information that I could write a whole encyclopedia...
Here are some interesting characters:


Amado Carrillo Fuentes. AKA El señor de los cielos (The lord of the skies)
-Sinaloa, Mexico (1956-1997)
-Juarez Cartel
-Main transporter of cocaine at the time to the U.S.
-Reason of death: Failed plastic surgery
-Misc.: Use of 27 private Boing 727 jets to transport drugs (Colombia-Mexico-US)

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Rafael Caro Quintero.
-Sinaloa, Mexico (1952- )
-Guadalajara Cartel
-Marijuana exporter to the US from Mexico
-After his arrest in Costa Rica, extradition to Mexico and having served 28 years in prison, he was released due an improper federal trial. Whereabouts unknown
-Misc.: Quintero allegedly offered to pay Mexico's foreign debt ($102 billion USD)

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Sandra Avila Beltran AKA La reina del pacifico (Queen of the Pacific)
-Baja California, Mexico (1960- )
-Relative to Rafael Caro Quintero, Miguel Felix Gallardo
-Money laundering (Billions of USD) (Colombia-Mexico)
-Released from prison

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Heriberto Lazcano Lazcano. AKA Z-3
-Coahuila, Mexico (1974-2012)
-Loz Zetas (founder)
-Reason of death: Killed by Mexican Marines.
-Misc.: Member of GAFE (Special forces, Mexican Army)


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Other mentions:

Beltrán-Leyva Cartel. Brothers (Inactive)
-Founded: 2008
-Sinaloa, Mexico
-Drug trafficking

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Arellano Felix Organization. Brothers (Tijuana Cartel)
-Founded: 1989
-Tijuana, Mexico
-Drug trafficking

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Cartel del Golfo (Gulf Cartel)
-Founded: 1930's
-Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico
-Drug trafficking, money laundering

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US-Mexico map

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I leave you with a quote from Porfirio Diaz (Mexican President circa 1876-1911)
"Pobre de México tan lejos de Dios y tan cerca de Estados Unidos"
"Poor old Mexico, so far from God, so close to the United States"

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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

BREAKING:
El Chapo has been recaptured!

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/el-chapo-notorious-mexican-drug-kingpin-captured-authorities-n492956

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Infamous drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, who humiliated authorities when he tunneled out of a maximum-security prison in July, has been captured, Mexico's president said Friday.

"Mission accomplished," Enrique Pena Nieto said on Twitter. "We have him."

A law enforcement source confirmed the arrest to NBC News.

The Mexican Navy carried out the operation, according to leading Mexican newspaper El Universal. The navy, seen as less corruptible than the country's police forces and army, has taken the lead in fighting the cartels.

The navy said in a statement that marines, acting on a tip, stormed into a home in the town of Los Mochis before dawn. They were fired on from inside the building. Five suspects were killed and six others arrested, according to the statement.

Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel and a master of underground tunnels, set off a furious manhunt on July 11 when he casually slipped into a hole in his shower at Altiplano prison near Mexico City and fled through a mile-long tunnel outfitted with a motorbike that led to a residential construction site.

The Hollywood-style escape was a huge embarrassment for Mexican officials — in particular because Guzman and his organization were known for building tunnels under the U.S.-Mexico border. Guzman had escaped from prison once before, in 2001, purportedly hidden in a laundry cart.

Since the Altiplano escape, 23 prison officials and employees have been arrested, and several of Guzman's Sinaloa underlings have been rounded up. The getaway damaged relations between Mexican and American anti-drug authorities, who had warned that Guzman's associates would try to break him out of Altiplano.

After fleeing the prison, Guzman traveled by land to the city of Queretaro, where officials say he caught a small plane to a mountainous region of Sinaloa, his home state and stronghold, Attorney General Arely Gomez has said. A second plan also took off in an apparent attempt to throw off pursuers.

The escape was organized by a member of Guzman's legal team who had access to Altiplano and was able to keep his boss updated on the plan's progress, authorities have said.

A Guzman brother-in-law is also believed to have supervised construction of the tunnel. A third conspirator allegedly negotiated the purchase of the plot of land where the tunnel emerged.

Marines nearly captured Guzman in October after U.S. drug agents intercepted cell phone signals that led them to a ranch in the Sierra Madre mountains in western Mexico, sources told NBC News at the time. But the government forces were turned back by heavy gunfire, and Guzman was able to flee. Officials believe he was injured in that near-miss.

Guzman, believed to be about 60, has long been a popular anti-hero in Sinaloa and across Mexico for dodging death and evading bullets while turning the multibillion-dollar Sinaloa cartel into the world's most powerful — and ruthless — drug trafficking organization.

His exploits are chronicled in folk songs. Young people in his impoverished home state rally in support of him, despite his being responsible for the murders of thousands of Mexicans, including police officers and innocent civilians.

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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

It's Mexico so we can assume that he's "likely" captured but there might also just as likely be a great escape part III.

Also unless a drug lord is dead on a slab somewhere with independently verified DNA checks done by the DEA then they have a tendency to miraculously come back from the dead elsewhere in the mountains running a different cartel organization under different names. It has happened before.

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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

They need to hang him. Prison doesn't send a message to these types. Hang him and all his inner circle one by one and leave the bodies high on a lamp post by the city gates.

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So he is known as the king of tunnels so they put him on the ground floor of a 2 story prison. [Image: lol.gif]

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Quote: (01-08-2016 04:24 PM)John Michael Kane Wrote:  

They need to hang him. Prison doesn't send a message to these types. Hang him and all his inner circle one by one and leave the bodies high on a lamp post by the city gates.

This is why this apprehension seems a bit fishy.

Sometimes Mexican special forces will make sure they are "shot multiple times at close range while being apprehended " anyways just to make sure they don't magically ressurrect themselves through some Mexican Easter holiday miracle.
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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

They will not execute a drug lord after arresting him. Not on any politicians life will they risk the backlash coming from such an order to kill El Chapo.

You may be in power for only a few years but the life debt to be paid by you, your family and friends will remain until it is paid. The only way you'd get away with it is through a shootout and as El Chinito said, special forces unload a few dozen rounds into him on the day.

I wonder, did El Chapo walk into a police station and ask to use the shitter? [Image: lol.gif] The guy knows he will escape unless sent to a US federal prison.
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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

This time they'll put him in a cell on the second floor, only to later swear that nobody noticed the helicopter or the huge hole in the roof.
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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

El Chapo Extradited to US!


http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2...ico-to-u-s
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Mexico has extradited to the United States its most notorious drug trafficker, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, according to statements from officials of both countries.

A statement by the U.S. Justice Department says Guzman faces six separate indictments around the country for crimes "in connection with his leadership of the Mexican organized crime syndicate known as the Sinaloa Cartel."

Charges against Guzman in the U.S. include murder, drug trafficking and money-laundering.

Guzman is both reviled and storied among Mexicans. In his home region in northwest Mexico, some see him as a success story from a poor background. More widely, he is seen as a symbol of the ruthless drug trade that has killed tens of thousands of Mexicans and helped empower corrupt police and politicians.

The timing of this, on the day before the inauguration, is interesting to say the least.

I guess the Mexico government didn't want to have to give him to Trump.
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Mexican drug lord escapes from prison (again)

Maybe they are hoping for a last-minute pardon from Obama.

Obama: El Chapo isn't that bad, he's just been demonized by Trump because he's Mexican, an immigrant, blah blah blah.

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Turns out, Sean Penn was balls deep on his trip to meet El Chapo

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THE epic tale of Penn’s awkward rendezvous with notorious drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán in 2015 has a tawdry twist — the Mexican actor who facilitated the meeting revealed Friday she had sex with the Oscar winner.

“I never fell for him. We had sex,” former soap star Kate del Castillo told Good Morning America” about her encounter with Penn, reports the New York Post.

“We’re both adults, single and something was going on, but that was it. It was business.

Del Castillo — initially rumoured to have had a fling with El Chapo — revealed she instead bedded the Mystic River star during his misguided attempt to ­interview the infamous Sinaloa cartel leader.

“It was so stupid,” del Castillo said about her rumoured affair with the drug lord.

“They were all thinking I had something to do with El Chapo and nobody ask me [about Penn] — and I’m not bragging about that.

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The actor went public with the dalliance after Penn attempted to stop Netflix from streaming her three-part documentary about the meeting.

Del Castillo’s doc, The Day I Met El Chapo: The Kate del Castillo Story, revolves around the secretive set up between Penn and El Chapo — which led to a story by Penn in Rolling Stone magazine.

When asked why she waiting so long to reveal the fling, the seductive actor said “nobody asked me.”

The film depicts the pair wining and dining as the Fast Times at Ridgemont High actor seduces her.

“He said, ‘That moment when you touched my chest, I knew something would happen between us,’” del Castillo recalls Penn telling her in the documentary, according to The Daily Mail.

The actor added that when they got back from the meeting, “We were very moved so [it] made sense that something would happen.”

Penn has been fighting the release of the documentary.

The actor is in a rage about allegations that he tipped off US authorities about Chapo’s whereabouts — and believes that the release of the documentary may put him in harm’s way.

Penn’s lawyers have told Netflix execs that “blood will be on their hands” if they air the series. El Chapo was captured during a shootout three months after his meeting with Penn in the jungle.

Her instagram. WB, of course.

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Really explains the look on El Chapo's face here. Even being a drug lord, you still lose pussy to fucking liberal actors.

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http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2...n-in-2015/

Sean Penn has previously slammed gun control. Lets see if he wants to be armed now that the Mexican Mafia is after him. Oh leftists, they never learn!

Oh, and attention whores gonna attention whore and rat you out. So predictable!

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Looks like Sean gave Chapo up. Rest in Peace in advancio, Sean. Even witness protection can't save you now.
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Quote: (10-21-2017 09:55 AM)El Padrone Wrote:  

Looks like Sean gave Chapo up. Rest in Peace in advancio, Sean. Even witness protection can't save you now.

Actual footage

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Quote: (10-21-2017 09:55 AM)El Padrone Wrote:  

Looks like Sean gave Chapo up. Rest in Peace in advancio, Sean. Even witness protection can't save you now.

This is just warmed up 1980s James Bond cloak and dagger narrative for the masses. This is like the story about CNN interviewing Ben Laden in Afghanistan, somehow CNN or Sean Penn can get to meet those hunted #1 public enemies, but intelligence and elite law enforcement agencies can't, lol.

The location of kingpins like El Chapo is not much of a secret. Voice stamp and cell triangulation, his voice or that of his lieutenants, his women/family, or straight up spying on him through his devices. You can't hide any more unless you live in a hut deep in the Alaskan bush or very remote areas, and even then...

The drug trade is big business for the deep state in MX and the US, people like El Chapo are midsize cogs that get thrown out and replaced every few years.

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