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The US offers a prize of up to $ 5 million for tips to help catch Mexican medicine

The US offers a prize of up to $ 5 million for tips to help catch Mexican medicine
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WASHINGTON: The US State Department announced on Friday, he will offer up to $ 5 million for information which will help the authorities arrest and punish four Mexican drug cartel kingbots, including the famous lunks of “El Chapo.” Together with the Lord Joaquin prison brother “El Chapo” Guzman, Aureliano Guzman-Loera, RuPerto Salegueiro-Nevarez brothers, Jose Salguiro-Nevarez and Heriberto Salguiro-Nevarez were also sought after by the United States.
The four have been “charged in US charges for violations of US drug laws, to include international conspiracies to distribute marijuana, cocaine, metamfetamine, and fentanyl,” said the price of the Ned Department in a statement.
Fentanyl synthetic opioids are very dangerous “responsible for more than 63 percent of 96,779 death overdose drugs in the United States between March 2020 and 2021,” added prices.
The four operates under the umbrella of the Sinaloa Kartel Federation, one of the most famous drug trading groups in Mexico, the “El Chapo” lead to prison sentences.
He was extradited in 2017 to the United States where he was sentenced to prison in prison two years later in the trial held under high security.
The Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs came on the same day as the announcement of the Ministry of Justice the charges collected fourth by violating the International Trade Act.
For more than a decade, the United States and Mexico have worked together to fight drug trafficking under a program called the Merida initiative, with the United States providing firms, technical support, and security training.
In October, neighboring countries agreed to remodel their approach to overcoming the root causes and increased efforts to curb cross-border weapons smuggling.
Mexico was disturbed by blood-related cartels that had seen more than 300,000 people killed because the government mobilized the military in the war on drugs in 2006.

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