The sons of the drug boss of El Chapo fed rivals and civil servants to tigers dead or alive, according to the US Conduct

The sons of the drug boss of El Chapo fed rivals and civil servants to tigers dead or alive, according to the US Conduct

According to an unsealed US Conducture letter, the sons of the drug boss of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán are said to have fed their peters with rival Mexican human dealers and whipped sharp chilli in open wounds during torture.

Iván Guzmán Salazar, Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López, known as "The Chapitos", were charged by US prosecutors for numerous crimes, including murder, fentanyl trade and charges for firearms.

The sheer brutality of her alleged criminal company was disclosed in accamated documents, which were published by the Southern District of New York and describe in detail how the prisoners of the Sinaloa cartel-including rival human retailers and civil servants who threatened his operations-put on a ranch that belonged to the oldest, where she belonged to the oldest, where she was tortured would.

The torture sessions included Waterboarding and electric shocks carried out by the “Ninis” of the cartel, a “particularly violent group of Sicarios” or killers that were trained in “urban warfare and sniper abilities”, according to the indictment.

One of the ninis used a corkscrew to pull the muscle out of a Mexican police officer, and "poured hot chili peppers in his open wounds and nose". After that, Ivan is said to have shot the officials.





After Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzman was found guilty in 2019 for ten drug -related offenses, he was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 30 years in prison by a judge in New York.

The gang would test their drugs on prisoners and elicit information to them before they killed them.

rivals of the cartel and government officials who refused to cooperate were fed dead or alive to tigers who belonged to the Salazar brothers and which they kept on their ranch as pets.

The indictment then reads: "Partly as a result of this violence, the cartel has increased its power and the group of chapitos has grown. Under the leadership of the Chapitos, the cartel has gained almost complete control over all drug trade activities in many parts of Mexico, including the production and import of fentanyl from these parts of Mexico to the United States."

Ovidio Guzmán López was arrested in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa, in January. With the nickname mouse, he had not been one of the more well -known sons of El Chapo, until three years earlier an operation had been canceled to catch him.

This time Mexico Guzmán successfully got out of Culiacan. The authorities had him in 2019, but they released him after his armed men began to shoot the city.

The far-reaching case occurs, while the United States is still captured by a devastating overdose crisis, which is mainly due to fentanyl poisoning. Almost 107,000 Americans died of an overdose of drugs in the United States in 2021.

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the Mexican President, accused the USA of the "spy" and "interference" this week, which indicates that the case was built on information that has been collected by US agents in Mexico.

he called the Sinaloa examination "abusive, arrogant interference that should not be accepted under any circumstances".

nameless members of the US drug control authority said US media, Mr. López Obrador incorrectly assumed that US agents should be in Mexico to collect information in the event. In fact, a large part of the cases of suspects of human trafficking seems to have assumed that were arrested on the US floor.

After Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzman was found guilty for ten drug -related offenses in 2019, he was sentenced to life imprisonment plus 30 years in prison by a judge in New York.

Source: The Telegraph

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