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How to Survive on MSNWhy You’d Fail to Survive El Chapo’s Prison Cell"How to Survive is a Webby Award-winning series offering expert tips for surviving disasters, attacks, and life's toughest ...
Ceferino Espinoza Angulo, 43, allegedly worked with others to obtain fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and ecstasy in Mexico for distribution in the U.S., according to an indictment Monday.
Security forces in Mexico have arrested a pilot they suspect of working for Los Chapitos, the Mexican cartel run by sons of ...
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Latin Times on MSNArrests Of Americans Connected To Cartels Have Skyrocketed Over The Past Years In MexicoThose arrested in Mexico for connection to cartels and organized crime often carried, transported, or unloaded "material" ...
US authorities are offering a $5 million reward for information about the veteran drug lord. Some reports say he is waiting ...
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A grand jury in Chicago returned an indictment against a high-ranking Sinaloa Cartel affiliate on charges of drug conspiracy and firearm offenses.
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Latin Times on MSN'El Mini Lic,' Whistleblower Who Revealed Key Secrets of the 'Chapitos,' Sought To Rejoin Sinaloa Cartel Before Being ArrestedAccording to Luis Chaparro, the FBI decided to advance El Mini Lic's arrest due to hints that he was trying to rejoin the ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNChicago Grand Jury Indicts Sinaloa Cartel Leader: “El Chapo’s” Sons’ Associate Accused of Flooding US with FentanylA high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel has been indicted in Chicago on charges of orchestrating a massive drug ...
The indictment alleges that Espinoza Angulo worked with others to obtain fentanyl precursor chemicals and to make fentanyl to ...
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News Nation on MSNTrump’s tariff delay is ‘opportunity’ for Mexico: Ex-DEA chiefIt’s an opportunity for Mexico to go after the cartels,” said Ray Donovan, the former DEA chief of operations.
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