Franklin Pierce
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 4, 2014
- Messages
- 26,794
- Likes
- 30,487
U.S. authorities offer $5 million bounties for each of El Chapo's sons as Mexico President López Obrador says American federal agents can't just arrest them on Mexican soil
The bounties for the jailed Sinaloa Cartel co-founder’s four sons were announced Wednesday after President Joe Biden signed an executive order that would widen the U.S. Treasury Department’s capabilities in the fight against the illicit trade of narcotics across the world, including in the United States where more than 100,000 Americans have died from overdose during a stretch of 12 months that conclude in April.
Ovidio Guzmán López, Joaquín Guzmán López, Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán - otherwise known as ‘Los Chapitos - assumed leadership roles within the Sinaloa Cartel along with their uncle Aureliano ‘El Guano’ Guzmán and co-founder Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada after the infamous drug lord was arrested in Mexico in 2014 before his 2016 extradition to the United States, where he is serving a life sentence.
U.S. authorities offer $5 million bounties for each of El Chapo's sons | Daily Mail Online
- The Department of State on Wednesday offered $5 million rewards for each of El Chapo's sons who share control of the Sinaloa Cartel
The bounties for the jailed Sinaloa Cartel co-founder’s four sons were announced Wednesday after President Joe Biden signed an executive order that would widen the U.S. Treasury Department’s capabilities in the fight against the illicit trade of narcotics across the world, including in the United States where more than 100,000 Americans have died from overdose during a stretch of 12 months that conclude in April.
Ovidio Guzmán López, Joaquín Guzmán López, Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán - otherwise known as ‘Los Chapitos - assumed leadership roles within the Sinaloa Cartel along with their uncle Aureliano ‘El Guano’ Guzmán and co-founder Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada after the infamous drug lord was arrested in Mexico in 2014 before his 2016 extradition to the United States, where he is serving a life sentence.
U.S. authorities offer $5 million bounties for each of El Chapo's sons | Daily Mail Online