El Chapo's sons give away cars and toys for residents in Mexico

El Chapo’s sons ‘organize drug cartel FESTIVAL for Mexican town’ which saw locals treated to live music and brand new cars as well as toys handed out as prizes

  • El Chapo’s four sons reportedly held an party where eight cars were raffled to residents in a town in the Mexican state of Sinaloa
  • Ovidio Guzmán López, Joaquín Guzmán López, Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán Salazar, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar are known as ‘Los Chapitos’ 
  • Footage showed bands playing on a outdoors concert stage in Culiacán
  • The Sinaloa Cartel also gifted toys and other products that contained a sticker with El Chapo’s initials 
  • Authorities are unknown of the date and exact location of the event 

The fugitive sons of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán reportedly organized a bash ahead of Christmas Day as cars were raffled and gifts were handed out to residents in the western Mexico state of Sinaloa.

Videos of the narco fiesta, which recently took place in an unknown town in the city of Culiacán, showed several bands performing live for the invitees, including those who were lucky enough to drive home in eight brand new cars. 

Footage also showed rows of toys and other goods piled together with a black sticker that carried El Chapo’s initials.

The event held by the jail drug lord’s four sons, Ovidio Guzmán López, Joaquín Guzmán López, Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán, Jesús Alfredo Guzmán – otherwise known as Los Chapitos – was in commemoration of the ‘posada,’ a religious tradition celebrated in Mexico and Latin America that recalls the journey that Mary and Joseph took on in search of a safe refuge for Mary to give birth to Jesus.

While the posadas are usually celebrated between December 16 and December 24, the exact date and location of the outdoors festival is unknown. 

‘We do not have information about any posada that Mr. Guzmán’s children have made,’ a Culiacán police official told online news outlet Grillonautas. 

A band plays at a recent event reportedly organized by El Chapo’s four sons – who are wanted by the United States government for drug trafficking. The party was held in Culiacán as attendees took home cars, toys and appliances

At least eight cars were given away by El Chapo’s four sons ahead of Christmas Day during a recent event held in Sinaloa, Mexico


Ovidio Guzmán-López (left) and Joaquín Guzmán-López (right), two of El Chapo’s four sons who have assumed control of the Sinaloa Cartel while he serves a life sentence in the United States


Jesús Alfredo Guzmán-Salazar (left) and Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán-Salazar (right ) rose to prominence in the Sinaloa Cartel soon after their father, Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, was sent to prison

A Jalisco state public security official told the outlet that while they were unaware of any events held in public by the cartel and El Chapo’s sons, it was something to be expected of them because they are well known in the northern region of the State. 

The cartel held a similar event in December 2020 in San Diego, a neighborhood in the Culiacán of borough of El Dorado. But that party – attended by as many as 800 guests – was shut down by the military due to COVID-19 measures that prohibited mass gatherings.

Their son follow the steps of their father and his former associate Pablo Escobar, who often gave away lavish gifts as a show of gratitude to those who displayed loyalty to him, especially during Christmas. 

Colombian drug lord Escobar once ordered the construction of more than 200 homes for poor families living in the Medellin slum of Moravia, and also built more than 50 soccer pitches. He also made his henchmen delivers loads of gifts ahead of Christmas. 

The leaked videos came on the heels of last Wednesday’s announcement that the U.S. Department of State was offering four $5 million rewards for any information that could lead to the arrest and/or convictions of Los Chapitos. 

‘For years, the United States has been in the grips of the worst drug epidemic in its history, driven by overdose deaths involving heroin and illicitly manufactured fentanyl and an increase in methamphetamine availability,’ the Department of State said in a statement. ‘Transnational criminal organizations are largely responsible for bringing these drugs and related violence to our communities.’ 

Ivan Archivaldo Guzmán-Salazar and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán-Salazar were born after their kingpin father married Alejandrina María Salazar Hernández in 1977.

Ovidio Guzmán-López and Joaquín Guzmán-López were born out of El Chapo’s marriage in the 1980s to Griselda López Pérez, with whom he had two other children, Édgar and Griselda Guadalupe. 

Toys and bicycles were among some of the presents that El Chapo’s sons recently gave out to residents in a Sinaloa town  

Attendees take in a live performance at an outdoors event held by El Chapo’s four sons recently in Sinaloa, Mexico, as guests were treated to a raffle of eight cars as well as home appliances and toys for their children

El Chapo is serving a life sentence at a super maximum federal facility in Colorado

The Department of State said Guzmán-Salazar brothers rose to power in the Sinaloa Cartel took place after their father was arrested and subsequently extradited to the United States, where he was convicted and is now facing a life sentenced at a Colorado super maximum facility prison.

The Guzmán-Salazar siblings, federal investigators allege, ‘provided significant operational assistance to their father, including coordinating the transport of narcotics from Central and South America to Mexico; coordinating the transport of narcotics into the United States; distributing drugs to wholesale customers in the United States; and collecting drug proceeds from customers in the United States for transfer to Mexico for the benefit of Sinaloa Cartel members and associates.’

Meanwhile, the Guzmán-López brothers came into prominence following the murder of their brother, Édgar, who was murdered in May 2008.

They established the Guzmán-López Transnational Criminal Organization under the cartel and invested their money into the purchase of marijuana in Mexico and cocaine from Colombia that later trafficked into the United States. The brothers also bought massive loads of ephedrine from suppliers in Argentina that was smuggled over to Mexico as the ventured into the production of methamphetamine.

The Guzmán-López currently run about 11 methamphetamine secret laboratories throughout the family home state of Sinaloa. Their network produces around 3,000 to 5,000 pounds of methamphetamine on a monthly basis before its sold to other Sinaloa Cartel members as a well distributors who operate for the criminal organization in the United States and Canada.

Of the four siblings, Ovidio Guzmán López is the only one who came close to joining his father in a U.S. prison.

He escaped being extradited to the United States on October 17, 2019 when the Mexican military tracked him down to a home in Culiacán, Sinaloa, after an arrest warrant was issued by a Washington, D.C., federal court judge as the U.S. sought to dismantle the cartel’s alleged fentanyl trafficking operations.

Home appliances are set up next to a stage at an outdoors party that was organized by El Chapo’s for sons, known as Los Chapitos, for residents of town in Sinaloa, Mexico

However, chaos ensured in the streets of Culiacán as cartel fighters led an assault that overwhelmed the armed forces and local police, who were met with grenade launchers and rifles.

Video showed Ovidio Guzmán López instructing Iván Archivaldo Guzmán via a phone to order their operatives to stand down.

Under orders of President López Obrador, security forces released Ovidio Guzmán López and withdrew from the residence.

By then at least 13 people had been killed in the military-like assault that was waged by cartel henchmen, who had also kidnapped military officials before releasing them. 

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