In a stunning turn of events, two of Mexico's most notorious drug lords were apprehended in El Paso, Texas, as they stepped off a plane. Ismael Zambada, known as "El Mayo" and believed to be in his 70s, along with Wen Gusman Lopez, in his 30s, were taken into custody by U.S. authorities. With a $15 million reward on El Mayo and a $5 million bounty on Gusman Lopez, their capture sends shockwaves through the drug trade world. What does this mean for the flow of Fentanyl and other deadly substances into the United States, and the future of the powerful Caloa Cartel?
In a stunning overnight breakthrough, U.S. authorities have apprehended two notorious Mexican drug kingpins, including the son of the infamous El Chapo. After eluding law enforcement for decades, Ismael Zamora, alias El Mayo Armijo, and Joaquin Guzman Lopez, El Chapo's son, were taken into custody in a dramatic operation that reads like a scene from Narcos.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to rise from the depths of enslavement to become a formidable ruler? In the annals of history, one man's journey stands out—a journey that began in chains and ended with a legacy that defied all odds. Let's delve into the story of Malik Amar, a leader who turned the tide against one of the most powerful empires of his time.