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  • US: Mexico kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman 'world's most powerful'

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — The U.S. Treasury Department called Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman "the world's most powerful drug trafficker" Tuesday. The fugitive Sinaloa cartel leader also got a boost from Mexican actress Kate Del Castillo, who said she believed in Guzman more than in the government.
    It was the latest in an odd series of encomiums for Guzman, who was included this year on the Forbes list of the world's richest people, with an estimated fortune of $1 billion.
    The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City issued a statement saying three of Guzman's alleged associates had been hit with sanctions under the drug Kingpin Act, which prohibits people in the U.S. from conducting businesses with them and freezes their U.S. assets. The two Mexican men and a Colombian allegedly aided Guzman's trafficking operations.
    [Related: Sinaloa gang ramping up meth in Guatemala]
    The statement quoted Adam J. Szubin, director of the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, as saying the move "marks the fourth time in the past year that OFAC has targeted and exposed the support structures of the organization led by Chapo Guzman, the world's most powerful drug trafficker."
    Guzman, who escaped from a Mexican prison in 2001 in a laundry truck and has a $7 million bounty on his head, has long been recognized as Mexico's most powerful drug capo. Authorities say his Sinaloa cartel has recently been expanding abroad, building international operations in Central and South America and the Pacific.
    Del Castillo, who played a female drug trafficker in the TV series "La Reina del Sur" ("Queen of the South"), offered grudging praise for Guzman in a posting Tuesday on the social media site Twextra, linked to her Twitter account.
    "Today, I believe more in El Chapo Guzman than in the governments who hide truths from me," she wrote.
    The actress did not specify whether she was referring to the Mexican government, or what she meant when she accused "governments" of "hiding the cures for cancer, AIDS, etc. for their own benefit and enrichment."
    Del Castillo's publicist, Marianne Sauvage, confirmed in an email to The Associated Press that the actress wrote the posting, and that the account belonged to Del Castillo.
    The 800-word posting ended with an impassioned plea to Guzman:
    "Mr. Chapo, wouldn't it be great if you started trafficking with positive things? With cures for diseases, with food for street children, with alcohol for old people's homes so they spend their final days doing whatever they like, trafficking with corrupt politicians and not with women and children who wind up as slaves?"
    "Go ahead, dare to, sir, you would be the hero of heroes, let's traffick with love, you know how," the message concluded.
    Also Tuesday, Mexican authorities said they had seized 32.6 metric tons of a precursor chemical used to make methamphetamines at the Pacific coast port of Manzanillo.
    [Related: Police find 29 bags of cannabis in soccer star's restaurant]
    Mexico's navy said the chemical methylamine came in a shipment from China, but did not say whether Manzanillo was the final destination of the shipment. Mexico seized almost 675 metric tons of the chemical at sea ports in December alone, all of which was destined for Guatemala.
    Experts say that when another chemical is added, methylamine can yield its weight in uncut meth.
    Also Tuesday, federal police reported they had defused a car bomb left outside the state detectives' agency offices in Ciudad Victoria, the capital of the northern border state of Tamaulipas.
    After detectives reported the car smelled of gasoline, specially equipped federal officers opened the trunk and found 10 sticks of explosives, two jugs of gasoline, wires, a cellphone and what appeared to be detonating devices.
    There was no immediate information on who left the car bomb.
    Tamaulipas has been the scene of bloody turf battles between the Gulf and Zetas drug cartels, and the gangs have attacked police and police offices with car bombs in the past.
    http://news.yahoo.com/us-mexico-king...022531913.html


  • #2
    What i would like to know is what he has done to help the country... im sure all cartels contribute something

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    • #3
      Originally posted by xcaret v4 View Post
      What i would like to know is what he has done to help the country... im sure all cartels contribute something
      check the video. some actress supports him in saying she rather depend on him than the actual government. supposedly he's funded things like building hospitals and has since created jobs and taken care of people in sinaloa. some messed up way of trying to do good man, that's for sure.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by xcaret v4 View Post
        What i would like to know is what he has done to help the country... im sure all cartels contribute something
        They do little things to help the poor. My cousin in Durango was tell me that El Chapo would hand out pans, pots, beds,shoes just basic needs stuff like that to the poor. Im guessing to get on their good sides for protection. Other than obvious give employment to criminals to kill and drug run

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        • #5
          El Chapo is no different than the people who make money off Cigarettes, certain medications,fast food, gambling and alcohol, but that is just my opinion..

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          • #6
            I'm gonna be the next Capo. Free *****, beer, money, and coke for everyone.

            Cartel H. Capo Chorizo!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bow Down View Post
              I'm gonna be the next Capo. Free *****, beer, money, and coke for everyone.

              Cartel H. Capo Chorizo!
              how come the italian,russian etc mobsters get glorified in hollywood movies and songs and rap but when a mexican guy does it hes all this negative crap

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Perroskis View Post
                how come the italian,russian etc mobsters get glorified in hollywood movies and songs and rap but when a mexican guy does it hes all this negative crap
                Maybe because it happens in Mexico and not here in the U.S. In Mexico they have corridors, movies and i believe novelas (?) glorifying Capos.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by chiguy91 View Post
                  check the video. some actress supports him in saying she rather depend on him than the actual government. supposedly he's funded things like building hospitals and has since created jobs and taken care of people in sinaloa. some messed up way of trying to do good man, that's for sure.
                  Pretty much what Escobar did for the poor people of Colombia. I'm not one to side with drug kingpins but these people do more things for poor people than the actual government.

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                  • #10
                    in my home town in mexico people kill just for fun, them wannabe cartel thugs claim to be zetas but in real life they just scum. I would like to go to mexico and set things straight in my town but officials and honest cops have a short life span.......

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