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US Office of Drug Control Administration (DEA, for its acronym in English) posted on social networks has call in which he uses a photo of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera for him recruitment of new agents.
The DEA was awarded a video broadcast on Tuesday in which "El Chapo" seems terrified and even shedding tears January 19, 2017, upon his arrival in New York, after being extradited from Mexico to the United States.
In the call that the US anti-drug agency broadcast on your Twitter account, highlighted: "Do you want to pick on the biggest drug dealer in the world: kings like" El Chapo "? Do you want to make a difference as a #DEA Special Agent? ", With the message a photo of Guzmán Loera appears, who strongly supports an officer who wears a jacket with the acronym of the body.
In the call, a link appears for people interested in being part of the agency. As well it is specified that there are DEA links in each of the states that they "accept applications for positions of special agents (criminal investigator)".
"If you're interested, submit an app," he adds.
At least two of the agents who participated in one of the last two catches of the Mexican narco, one in 2014 and one in 2016, were present in the lawsuit against Guzmán Loera which lasted three months in the Brooklyn Federal Court.
Swear determined Tuesday that the boss was guilty of the 10 crimes of which he was accused, related to drug trafficking and money laundering. June 25 Judge Brian Cogan should sentence him to life without bail or probation.
The lawsuit against the former head of Sinaloa cartel was described as the trial of the century, considering that He was the most powerful drug trafficker prosecuted in recent decades.
Guzmán Loera was charged with drug trafficking in the United States for 20 years. "El Chapo" is not the only member of the criminal organization that the government has tried to bring to justice. Two of his sons – Jesus Alfredo and Ovidio – are on the list of the most wanted, as well as the current cartel leader, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
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