Inkriql Posted October 12, 2019 Share Posted October 12, 2019 Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the man who went from being a poor child to one of the most powerful lords in the world, intends to build an indigenous university in his native Badiraguato, Sinaloa, according to his defense José Luis González Meza. As the legendary drug man in Mexico, "El Chapo" was incredulous for school education, but now behind bars of one of the most frightening prisons in the world, ADX Florence, Guzmán Loera has an interest in academic training. the most vulnerable inhabitants of the country. At least, that was the portrait described by González Mora, one of his three lawyers, at an impromptu press conference. "I have two very important things: one, the family of" El Chapo "Guzmán and he have decided to build the first indigenous university of Mexico in Badiraguato." He continued: "What we are waiting for is that in the first leg of the president, López Obrador, to Sinaloa, go to Badiraguato and put the first stone, together with the mother, Doña Consuelo, and finally the work to build this university begins" . Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Play El Chapo will build university Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the man who went from being a poor child to one of the most powerful lords in the world, intends to build an indigenous university in his native Badiraguato, Sinaloa, according to his defense José Luis González Meza. As the legendary drug man in Mexico, "El Chapo" was incredulous for school education, but now behind bars of one of the most frightening prisons in the world, ADX Florence, Guzmán Loera has an interest in academic training. the most vulnerable inhabitants of the country. At least, that was the portrait described by González Mora, one of his three lawyers, at an impromptu press conference. "I have two very important things: one, the family of" El Chapo "Guzmán and he have decided to build the first indigenous university of Mexico in Badiraguato." He continued: "What we are waiting for is that in the first leg of the president, López Obrador, to Sinaloa, go to Badiraguato and put the first stone, together with the mother, Doña Consuelo, and finally the work to build this university begins" . The university is one of three projects that depend on the money seized from the drug dealer and whose amount is ignored. Among the plans of the capo is to create a chain of stores cheaper than the National Company of Po[CENSORED]r Subsistence (Conasupo) and a pharmaceutical industry. According to González Mora, the idea is not to seek great profits, but to give Mexicans cheap food and medicine. He also clarified that the previous projects will be led by peasants and indigenous people. "They are going to be the industrial futures of this country," he said. "That money (the fortune of" El Chapo ") belongs to Mexico, whatever it is, that money belongs to Mexico," Gomez said. The initiative of the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel generated a debate on social networks. "The institutionalization of drug trafficking," Claudia Parada wrote. "This confirms that the 45 cartels in the country are the ones that really control the country," tweeted the user @alonsob_exmsft. Other netizens ironic with the project: "Normalists can take a chair in bus theft, Nestora in kidnapping, Ricardo Monreal in mota storage, great university without a doubt", specified @SantosFdz. "Those of architecture will carry tunnels 4, with the mato and architectural design with Bartlett," they wrote. After the sentence against the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, his money became the center of attention of Mexico and the United States. The Prosecutor's Office of the latter country wants to seize USD 12,000 million from the Mexican narco, the value of the drug sold in the United States, according to the estimates of the researchers themselves. Meanwhile, the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador has said that his government will claim to his counterpart, Donald Trump, the delivery of assets seized from "El Chapo". In the Guzmán Loera trial, the US prosecutor's office estimated that the narco amassed a fortune of USD 12,000 million, from the amount of drugs that "El Chapo" and his organization sold to the United States. The jury proved that Guzmán moved more than 130,000 kilos of heroin and cocaine in the territory from 1989 to 2014. However, it is difficult to quantify the money of "El Chapo", of any criminal, in reality. In the case of the latter, no documentary evidence of earnings, payments or collections appeared at the trial. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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