In a major coup for US authorities, two key figures of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel have been captured in Texas. Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Juan Jose “El Azul” Esparragoza Moreno were apprehended by law enforcement officials in a significant blow to the deadly drug trafficking organization.
The Sinaloa Cartel, one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal enterprises in the world, has long been a target of international law enforcement agencies. With its extensive reach and ruthless tactics, the cartel has been responsible for a wave of violence and bloodshed across Mexico and beyond.
The arrests of Zambada and Moreno represent a major victory in the fight against organized crime and drug trafficking. Both men are believed to have played key roles in the operations of the cartel, overseeing its sprawling network of drug production and distribution.
Authorities have hailed the capture of these high-profile figures as a major step towards dismantling the Sinaloa Cartel and disrupting its criminal activities. The arrests serve as a warning to other drug traffickers and criminal organizations that they are not above the law and will be held accountable for their crimes.
The apprehension of Zambada and Moreno is a significant development in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and organized crime. It is a testament to the relentless efforts of law enforcement agencies to bring those responsible for such heinous crimes to justice and make the world a safer place for all.
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Denver supermax is waiting with two open cells
the real question is how are highly wanted ppl able to fly especially crossing into another country
This reminds me of that scene in Narcos Mexico where that Sinaloan cartel member jumps on a plane in Mexico to hide out so there but it ends up landing in Texas where cops were waiting for him lol
“Welcome to Texas”
The "drug crisis" could be ended by going after the companies that make the chemicals and yet they won't, it's like they don't want them to stop or something.
When will the US learn that drug prohibition doesn't work?! Never I guess…