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10 cartel members connected to El Chapo’s brother captured in Mexico

24 April 2026
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Mexican soldiers, aided by U.S. intelligence, captured three key associates of Aureliano Guzman Loera, also known as “El Guano,” the brother of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The operation, which took place in Tamazula, resulted in the arrest of ten members of Guzman’s faction within the Sinaloa cartel, including his right-hand man and chief bodyguard. This raid followed earlier efforts to apprehend “El Guano,” who is linked to ongoing violence within the cartel as factions vie for control. The U.S. State Department has placed a $5 million bounty on Guzman, who remains at large. The military action comes amid rising tensions between Mexico and the U.S. over the unauthorized involvement of American agents in anti-drug operations, which recently resulted in the deaths of two CIA officers in a vehicle accident.

Why It Matters

The capture of key cartel members marks a significant step in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in Mexico, particularly as the Sinaloa cartel remains a dominant force in the drug trade. Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is serving a life sentence in the U.S., and his associates are engaged in violent turf wars, exacerbating instability in the region. The U.S. has been involved in intelligence sharing to combat drug trafficking, yet the recent incident involving U.S. agents raises concerns about sovereignty and the nature of binational cooperation. The Mexican government has been under pressure to address drug-related violence while navigating complex relations with the U.S., especially following threats of military action from American officials.

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