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The '''Guerrero Cartel''', also known as the '''Beltran-Leyva Organization''' is a cartel located in the Mexican state Guerrero. It was formed by the [[Beltran Brothers|Beltran brothers]] after [[Joaquin Guzman]] allegedly gave up [[Alfredo Beltran]] to the [[DEA]] and [[SS]]. | The '''Guerrero Cartel''', also known as the '''Beltran-Leyva Organization''' is a [[Cartels|cartel]] located in the Mexican state Guerrero. It was formed by the [[Beltran Brothers|Beltran brothers]] after [[Joaquin Guzman]], leader of the [[Sinaloa Cartel]], allegedly gave up [[Alfredo Beltran]] to the [[DEA]] and [[SS]] in return for the. | ||
== History == | |||
The Beltran brothers worked alongside numerous other cartels though primarily working with the Sinaloa Cartel. The Beltran brothers were a violent group, kidnapping, torturing and murdering various rivals of the Sinaloa Cartel. They mainly worked closely with [[Joaquin Guzman]], also known as El Chapo. | |||
=== The Sinaloa-Beltran split === | |||
El Chapo's son, [[Ivan Guzman]], was imprisoned after being found guilty of money laundering and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. However, he was released later that year. In the meantime, Allegations that El Chapo traded Alfredo Beltran for his son's release appeared. Following Alfredo Beltran's arrest, the Beltran brothers left the Sinaloa Cartel and moved to Guerrero, where they formed the Guerrero Cartel. |
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Drug TraffickingThe Guerrero Cartel, also known as the Beltran-Leyva Organization is a cartel located in the Mexican state Guerrero. It was formed by the Beltran brothers after Joaquin Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, allegedly gave up Alfredo Beltran to the DEA and SS in return for the.
History
The Beltran brothers worked alongside numerous other cartels though primarily working with the Sinaloa Cartel. The Beltran brothers were a violent group, kidnapping, torturing and murdering various rivals of the Sinaloa Cartel. They mainly worked closely with Joaquin Guzman, also known as El Chapo.
The Sinaloa-Beltran split
El Chapo's son, Ivan Guzman, was imprisoned after being found guilty of money laundering and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. However, he was released later that year. In the meantime, Allegations that El Chapo traded Alfredo Beltran for his son's release appeared. Following Alfredo Beltran's arrest, the Beltran brothers left the Sinaloa Cartel and moved to Guerrero, where they formed the Guerrero Cartel.