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Mexico erupts into all-out war as El Chapo’s cartel launches assault on ARMY over rumour his son ‘Chapito’ was arrested


CHAOS has broken out in the infamous Mexican state of Sinaloa after rumours swirled that drug lord El Chapo’s son “Chapito” was captured.

Sinaloa Cartel members took on the army, blocking roads and highways as buses and trucks erupted into flames amid the fighting on Thursday.

Story from Jam Press (Mobs Against Army) Pictured: A video grab of crime organised by an angry mob after the ‘arrest’ of El Chapo’s son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar. VIDEO: Angry mob clash with army after 'arrest' of El Chapo’s son An angry mob clashed with the army after rumours of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s son was arrested. The warzone-like scenes were filmed in and around Culiacán, Mexico, which is battling organised crime and drug-related violence. The city and others in Sinaloa State have seen frequent gun battles between security forces and organised crime groups. One clip from yesterday (29 Aug), shows a huge plume of thick, black smoke rising above a main road. Others show a bus and a lorry ablaze as they partially block a road. A final clip shows how an armed convoy came under heavy gunfire. Local media say a confrontation between soldiers and suspected gang members in Paredones ended with an officer injured. There were also several reports of slashed tyres in different areas of Culiacán. The chaos erupted amid rumours that one of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s sons had been captured. The arrest of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, aka “Chapito”, was reported by unofficial sources. At the time of writing, the rumour had neither been confirmed nor denied by the authorities. Other sources say soldiers were attacked by armed civilians as they searched for Jorge Humberto Figueroa, aka “El Perris”, from the Sinaloa Cartel. Iván is one of the last remaining “Chapitos” at large, as reported by NeedToKnow. “Chapitos” is the name for El Chapo’s son, who took over Joaquín Guzmán’s drug trafficking business. Iván’s half-brothers, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López, were captured and are now in U.S. custody. His older brother, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, remains free. The U.S. authorities are offering a $10m reward for intel leading to Iván’s arrest or conviction. ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE
A bus erupts into flames, blocking off a road
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Iván Archivaldo

At least 10 bodies were discovered by motorists on a road in northwestern Mexico a day after a gang tied to the sons of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán tried to overtake a turf controlled by one of the drug lords featured in Netflix's Narco: Mexico series.

The shocking find occurred Saturday as several drivers traveled along a stretch of a road in the state of Sonora that connects the cities of Caborca and Sonoyta - roughly 90 miles south of the United States border. 

Local news outlets report that the 10 individuals were kidnapped Friday as part of an intense attack launched by Los Salazar in the municipality of Caborca. El Chapo Guzman
Iván, one of El Chapo’s sons, was thought to be arrested
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Cops locked in a firefight as they drive down a road
The police gunman takes cover as they come under fire
Story from Jam Press (Mobs Against Army) Pictured: A video grab of crime organised by an angry mob after the ‘arrest’ of El Chapo’s son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar. VIDEO: Angry mob clash with army after 'arrest' of El Chapo’s son An angry mob clashed with the army after rumours of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s son was arrested. The warzone-like scenes were filmed in and around Culiacán, Mexico, which is battling organised crime and drug-related violence. The city and others in Sinaloa State have seen frequent gun battles between security forces and organised crime groups. One clip from yesterday (29 Aug), shows a huge plume of thick, black smoke rising above a main road. Others show a bus and a lorry ablaze as they partially block a road. A final clip shows how an armed convoy came under heavy gunfire. Local media say a confrontation between soldiers and suspected gang members in Paredones ended with an officer injured. There were also several reports of slashed tyres in different areas of Culiacán. The chaos erupted amid rumours that one of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s sons had been captured. The arrest of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, aka “Chapito”, was reported by unofficial sources. At the time of writing, the rumour had neither been confirmed nor denied by the authorities. Other sources say soldiers were attacked by armed civilians as they searched for Jorge Humberto Figueroa, aka “El Perris”, from the Sinaloa Cartel. Iván is one of the last remaining “Chapitos” at large, as reported by NeedToKnow. “Chapitos” is the name for El Chapo’s son, who took over Joaquín Guzmán’s drug trafficking business. Iván’s half-brothers, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López, were captured and are now in U.S. custody. His older brother, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, remains free. The U.S. authorities are offering a $10m reward for intel leading to Iván’s arrest or conviction. ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE
Vehicles burn in what appear attempts to block the authorities

Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, one of El Chapo‘s sons, was thought to have been arrested before Mexico’s Ministry of National Defense said he remained at large, local reports said.

But violence flared in Sinaloan capital Culiacan as unfounded whispers of his capture spread.

The city had already been troubled by tension following the arrests of kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada and Joaquin Gozman Lopez – one of El Chapo’s other sons – in July.

The state has long been a stronghold of El Chapo, who is currently behind bars in the US, and his sons.

Sinaloan authorities said a military patrol on the outskirts of the city was attacked by gunmen while roadblocks – known as narco-blockades – were put in place.

They are commonly used by cartels to block cops or troops from rushing to a scene.

Sinaloa cops said on social media: “We are aware that military personnel suffered an attack.

“We are also aware that roads have been blocked with vehicles.”

State Governor Rubén Rocha confirmed two vehicles were set ablaze “with the aim of blocking authorities”.

Shocking footage has since swirled on social media.


One clip showed a cloud of black smoke billowing above a main road.

More footage showed a bus ablaze in illustration of a narco-blockade.

Other vision shows Mexican cops in a firefight as they travel down a road.

There was never official confirmation of Ivan’s arrest, but Sinaloa has previously been cast into chaos following attempted and successful captures of high-profile cartel leaders.

In 2019, a fierce conflict dubbed The Battle of Culiacán erupted as authorities went after Ivan’s half-brother Ovidio Guzman Lopez.

A convoy of cops and soldiers stormed Ovidio’s home before hundreds of cartel members began causing chaos across the city, with similar scenes of smoke billowing from burning vehicles.

Ovidio had to be released after the cartel captured eight Mexican troops as hostages.

But he was captured again in 2023 and sent to the US.

Story from Jam Press (Mobs Against Army) Pictured: A video grab of crime organised by an angry mob after the ‘arrest’ of El Chapo’s son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar. VIDEO: Angry mob clash with army after 'arrest' of El Chapo’s son An angry mob clashed with the army after rumours of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s son was arrested. The warzone-like scenes were filmed in and around Culiacán, Mexico, which is battling organised crime and drug-related violence. The city and others in Sinaloa State have seen frequent gun battles between security forces and organised crime groups. One clip from yesterday (29 Aug), shows a huge plume of thick, black smoke rising above a main road. Others show a bus and a lorry ablaze as they partially block a road. A final clip shows how an armed convoy came under heavy gunfire. Local media say a confrontation between soldiers and suspected gang members in Paredones ended with an officer injured. There were also several reports of slashed tyres in different areas of Culiacán. The chaos erupted amid rumours that one of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s sons had been captured. The arrest of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, aka “Chapito”, was reported by unofficial sources. At the time of writing, the rumour had neither been confirmed nor denied by the authorities. Other sources say soldiers were attacked by armed civilians as they searched for Jorge Humberto Figueroa, aka “El Perris”, from the Sinaloa Cartel. Iván is one of the last remaining “Chapitos” at large, as reported by NeedToKnow. “Chapitos” is the name for El Chapo’s son, who took over Joaquín Guzmán’s drug trafficking business. Iván’s half-brothers, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López, were captured and are now in U.S. custody. His older brother, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, remains free. The U.S. authorities are offering a $10m reward for intel leading to Iván’s arrest or conviction. ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by FBI/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (13699162d) Ovidio Guzman, the son of drug lord 'El Chapo,' has been arrested on suspicion of drug-related charges in an operation carried out by Mexico City federal authorities. Son Of 'El Chapo' Ovidio Guzman Arrested In Sinaloa, Mexico, USA - 05 Jan 2023
Ovidio after he was caught, this time for good
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Los Chapitos

El Chapo has a lot of sons.

The official count is 15, but up to 24 people are rumoured to be his offspring.

Most of them aren’t in the cartel, but these are the ones who have been involved in one the world’s most infamous operations.

Iván ArchivaldoIvan

Ivan is El Chapo’s oldest son at 39 and a key figure in Los Chapitos.

He is thought to be leading the battle in wrestling control from former Sinaloa Cartel leaders, some of whom are now the Chapitos’ rivals.

He was briefly taken hostage along with his brother Jesus by the rival Jalisco New Generation cartel while their dad was still running the show from prison in 2016.

Jesús Alfredo Guzmán

Jesus, 37, is known as Alfredo or “Alfredillo,” is on the Drug Enforcement Administration’s most wanted list, the only one of Chapo’s kids to have that distinction.

He is thought to be running part of the cartel with his brother Ivan.

Alfredo’s become known for his lavish lifestyle and likes to party, something he he taunts the authorities with.

Ovidio Guzmán López

Nicknamed “El Ratón” (the mouse), Ovidio and Ivan have been deemed key lieutenants in the Sinaloa cartel by the US Treasury Department.

An arrest attempt in Culiacán in 2019 ended in violence when the cartel opened fire on authorities in the streets and the Mexican government deemed the threat of violence to civilians too high.

The 2023 attempt, while resulting in another shootout, saw him extradited to the US where he awaits trial.

Joaquin Guzman Lopez

Joaquín has kept a relatively low profile in comparison to his other brothers but, in February 2019, the US Justice Department indicted him along with Ovidio for conspiring to traffic cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana into the United States.

He was arrested in July, alongside El Mayo.

He remains behind bars there along with Joaquín and their infamous father.

The US is offering a massive $10million (£7.6m) reward for information that could help them hunt Ivan down.

Joaquín was taken into US custody after being arrested alongside El Mayo at the Santa Teresa International Jetport in Texas on July 25.

El Mayo, 76, led the cartel after the capture of El Chapo.

The former had somehow managed to evade the American authorities despite a bounty being placed on his head ever since the 1990s.

He was among the most powerful drug traffickers in Mexico, accused of commanding a massive cocaine and fentanyl trafficking operation that moves narcotics into the United States, Europe, and elsewhere.

But Joaquin is believed to have lured El Mayo to his arrest in a stunning act of betrayal.

The drug veteran thought he was going to check out real estate in Mexico before the plane powered onto the US instead, it was reported.

Joaquin was said to be seeking revenge after blaming El Mayo for his father’s blockbuster arrest in 2019.

Who is El Chapo?

El Chapo is the former chief of the Sinoloa Cartel, one of the most infamous the world has ever seen.

He was considered the most powerful drug trafficker across the globe before he was extradited to the US in 2017 and sentenced to life in prison.

Born in Sinaloa in 1957, he launched a career in narcotics moving drugs through the state and into the US by the 1970s.

He rose up the ranks to run logistics for Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo, a kingpin of the 1980s.

Following Felix’s arrest, El Chapo launched his own cartel, which he developed into an empire.

He became renowned for using long tunnels to transport drugs into the US, including huge amounts of cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana and heroin.

He was captured and escaped jail multiple times over two-and-a-half decades, but is now behind bars at the “supermax” ADX Florence prison in Colorado.

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Sinaloa Cartel

SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2IQuXbExjU
Sinaloa Cartel members, who have a stronghold over the state
Story from Jam Press (Mobs Against Army) Pictured: A video grab of crime organised by an angry mob after the ‘arrest’ of El Chapo’s son, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar. VIDEO: Angry mob clash with army after 'arrest' of El Chapo’s son An angry mob clashed with the army after rumours of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s son was arrested. The warzone-like scenes were filmed in and around Culiacán, Mexico, which is battling organised crime and drug-related violence. The city and others in Sinaloa State have seen frequent gun battles between security forces and organised crime groups. One clip from yesterday (29 Aug), shows a huge plume of thick, black smoke rising above a main road. Others show a bus and a lorry ablaze as they partially block a road. A final clip shows how an armed convoy came under heavy gunfire. Local media say a confrontation between soldiers and suspected gang members in Paredones ended with an officer injured. There were also several reports of slashed tyres in different areas of Culiacán. The chaos erupted amid rumours that one of jailed drug lord El Chapo’s sons had been captured. The arrest of Iván Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, aka “Chapito”, was reported by unofficial sources. At the time of writing, the rumour had neither been confirmed nor denied by the authorities. Other sources say soldiers were attacked by armed civilians as they searched for Jorge Humberto Figueroa, aka “El Perris”, from the Sinaloa Cartel. Iván is one of the last remaining “Chapitos” at large, as reported by NeedToKnow. “Chapitos” is the name for El Chapo’s son, who took over Joaquín Guzmán’s drug trafficking business. Iván’s half-brothers, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López, were captured and are now in U.S. custody. His older brother, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, remains free. The U.S. authorities are offering a $10m reward for intel leading to Iván’s arrest or conviction. ENDS EDITOR'S NOTE
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FILE - Authorities escort Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from a plane to a waiting caravan of SUVs at Long Island MacArthur Airport, in Ronkonkoma, N.Y., Jan. 19, 2017. (U.S. law enforcement via AP, File)
El Chapo, the infamous drug lord now in US custody
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El Mayo, recently taken into US custody
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