El Chapo Sons Receive Chilling Warning From Rival Caborca Cartel Who Sends Narco Message Alongside Chop up Body Parts
The Caborca Cartel has chopped up a victim and dumped his remains in three different locations in a city in Mexico in a grave warning to El Chapo's sons.
Mexican drug cartels often chop up their victims to hide their bodies as evidence or as a warning to rival cartels. However, the Caborca Cartel, led by infamous narco Rafael Caro Quintero until his arrest last July, seemed to have preferred the latter.
According to Daily Star, the body was chopped and placed inside three plastic bags found in Caborca City in Mexico's Sonora state. Municipal and state police and the military responded to the gruesome discoveries at around 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
The first plastic bag was found on Avenue "N" between 6th and 7th streets, while the second was at Avenue "N" between Callejón California and Vías del tren.
The third plastic bag was dumped inside a trash bin on Avenue "N" between 7th and 8th streets, near a local elementary school, Borderland Beat reported.
A poster with a narco message was reportedly found in front of the second plastic bag. The message was signed by Caborca Cartel leaders Rodrigo Paez Quintero ("El R'), and Adelmo Nuñez ("Lemo"). It seemed they were now the cartel's new leaders following Caro Quintero's arrest.
According to Borderland Beat, the message was the city of Carborca already had an owner, and it was the Caborca Cartel, not the "La Ch," referring to La Chapiza, who supports the sons of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, known as Los Chapitos.
According to Daily Star, the Caborca Cartel has been in a bloody turf war with Los Chapitos as both cartels vie for control of Sonora.
One of El Chapo's Sons Was Partying With Assassins and Prostitutes
NationWorldNews reported that El Chapo's son, Joaquin Guzman Loera, recently held a wild drug party complete with hired assassins and prostitutes.
El Chapo's son was seemingly unconcerned with the things happening around him as he hosted the drug-fueled party at an unknown location. The photos of the party surfaced on social media, and they showed cartel members enjoying drinks, music, and dancing.
However, the photos also showed that many of the men were armed. The armed cartel assassins can be seen patrolling the perimeter around the party, as many cartel leaders enjoyed themselves, unafraid of retribution from the government or their rivals.
Authorities received backlash due to the party, with many questioning how a large party between some of the biggest names in the Sinaloa Cartel can happen.
However, it was reported that the party may have happened in a territory held by the cartel, where they were free to act without any repercussions.
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El Chapo's Sons or the Los Chapitos in Mexico's Drug Trafficking Trade
After their father, El Chapo, was arrested and extradited to the U.S., Joaquin Guzman Lopez, Ovidio Guzman Lopez, Ivan Archivaldo Guzman, and Jesus Alfredo Guzman had reportedly assumed leadership roles in the Sinaloa Cartel with their uncle Aureliano "El Guano" Guzman and co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
Under their leadership, the Sinaloa Cartel has continued to be one of Mexico's most powerful drug cartels. The U.S. State Department has already offered $5 million rewards for any information that could help federal agents arrest El Chapo's four sons.
The State Department noted that the Los Chapitos are high-ranking members of the Sinaloa Cartel and are each subject to a federal indictment for their involvement in the illegal drug trade.
Investigators said that Joaquin and his brother, Ovidio, manage around 11 laboratories in their home state of Sinaloa that produce up to 5,000 pounds of methamphetamine monthly.
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Written by: Rick Martin
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