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Mexican authorities have apprehended a pilot known as "El Jando," who is suspected of working for Los Chapitos, a faction of the Sinaloa drug cartel led by the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. The arrest took place in Culiacán, the cartel's stronghold, where one soldier was killed during the operation. According to Mexico's Security Minister, "El Jando" is believed to be a trusted pilot for the cartel and involved in multiple illicit activities, including drug trafficking and arms smuggling.
Intelligence sources indicate that "El Jando" could offer vital information regarding the flight that enabled the capture of another cartel leader, "El Mayo Zambada," by U.S. federal agents. U.S. officials allege that Joaquín Guzmán López, one of Guzmán's sons, betrayed "El Mayo" by enticing him onto a plane that crossed into the U.S. "El Mayo" has since pleaded not guilty to drug-related charges.
The unfolding events illustrate the internal strife within the Sinaloa cartel, marked by escalating violence following alleged betrayals among its leaders.