Sinaloa Cartel exports fentanyl ‘kitchens’ from Mexico to Colombia amid international crackdown
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The sons of "El Chapo" are said to be moving their drug production from Sinaloa, Mexico, to Colombia, according to sources inside the Colombian government and cartel operators.
The U.S. government had a $1 million warrant against Felix and Mariano, now captured by the Colombian government, for allegedly working for Ovidio Guzman, son of El Chapo, who was captured in January during a bloody operation that left several cartel members and Mexican soldiers dead and went for more than 10 hours. Luis Chaparro is a freelance journalist based at the US-Mexico border covering criminal organizations in Latin America.He can be followed on Twitter @luiskuryaki
"Carlos Omar Felix Gutierrez and [Silvano] Francisco Mariano, known as Rayo, operate clandestine fentanyl laboratories for the Cartel in and around Sinaloa where fentanyl precursor chemicals imported from China are processed into fully formed fentanyl for subsequent importation into the United States," a recently unsealed indictment states.