EL CHAPO LÀ MỘT TỘI PHẠM TRÙM MA TÚY VĨ ĐẠI NHỨT KHÔNG CHỈ MEXICO MÀ CẢ THẾ GIỚI NỮA-
HỒI NĂM 2015 EL CHAPO TRỐN THOÁT KHỎI MỘT NHÀ TÙ KHẮT KHE NHỨT CỦA MỄ TÂY CƠ- CHUYỆN KINH KHỦNG LÀM RÚNG ĐỘNG THẾ GIỚI LÚC 2015- KHÔNG PHẢI VÌ TIN TỨC EL CHAPO VƯỢT NGỤC -MÀ LÀ CHI TIẾT VỀ "ĐƯỜNG HẦM HƠN 1 KM"- DO EL CHAPO TỰ ĐÀO VÀ XÂY CẤT KIÊN CỐ KHÔNG THUA GÌ CÁC ĐƯỜNG HẦM AN TOÀN CỦA CÁC MỎ ĐÀO VÀNG, KIM CƯƠNG.
CHI TIẾT TUNNEL CỦA EL CHAPO KHIẾN CHO DƯ LUẬN KHẮP THẾ GIỚI HẦU NHƯ KHÔNG MỘT NGƯỜI NÀO TIN LÀ "THẬT CẢ"! HẦU HẾT 100% ĐỀU CHO RẰNG "CÂU CHUYỆN XẠO,BỊA ĐẶT ĐỂ LOAN TIN GIỰT GÂN"-
VÌ EL CHAPO CHỈ LÀ MỘT THẰNG TÙ LÀM SAO CÓ KHẢ NĂNG, PHƯƠNG TIỆN VÀ THỜI GIỜ THÔNG THẢ ĐỂ ĐÀO TUNNEL DÀI HƠN 1 KM - DÙ MỘT NHÓM CẢ CHỤC NGƯỜI CÔNG KHAI ĐÀO CŨNG PHẢI MẤT THỜI GIAN LÂU DÀI KHÔNG THỂ VÀI TUẦN.. - ĐẤT ĐÀO RA ĐEM ĐI ĐÂU GIẤU? TRONG ĐƯỜNG HẦM CÓ CẢ ĐƯỜNG RẦY NHƯ ĐƯỜNG XE LỬA NỮA ... XẠO VỪA PHẢI THÔI!!!
RẤT NHIỀU NGƯỜI ĐỀU TIN CHẮC:
"EL CHAPO MUA CẢ GIÁM ĐỐC NHÀ TÙ VÀ TẤT CẢ NHÂN VIÊN NỮA..." VÀ HẮN TA BƯỚC RA KHỎI TÙ BẰNG CỬA TRƯỚC CHỨ KHÔNG VƯỢT NGỤC GÌ CẢ - SAU ĐÓ BAN ĐIỀU HÀNH NHÀ TÙ ĐÃ ĂN CHIA VỚI THẨM QUYỀN CAO CẤP HƠN ĐỂ NGỤY TẠO TUNNEL HẦU ĐÁNH LẠC HƯỚNG, CÙNG NHAU THOÁT KHỎI TÙ TỘI BẰNG CÁCH ĐẠI XẠO./-Mt68
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INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZED CRIME
Chapo’s Tunnel Leads Straight to Mexico Narco-Conspiracy
Hell
by Steven Dudley17 Jul 2015
El Chapo's tunnel to immortality
Skepticism has emerged about the official story regarding
the escape of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman from the country’s most sophisticated,
maximum security prison — a reflection of a country in shock, a government that
has lost all credibility, and a population ready to believe anything but what
is right in front of them.
Media and pundits are poking holes in the story the
government is telling about Chapo’s incredible escape from prison.
Citing “confidential reports,” Proceso magazine, a leading
investigative publication and frequent promulgator of conspiracy, reported that
Mexico Attorney General Arely Gomez told President Enrique Peña Nieto that
Chapo did not escape via an elaborate mile-long tunnel, but walked out the
front door.
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Coverage of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman
“The tunnel story could be ‘a distraction,’” Jenaro Villamil
wrote in an article entitled, “El Chapo and the true tunnel: high-level
corruption.”
Another account, published
by Russia Today, quotes neighbors living near the jail, who said that
authorities did not even arrive to the house where the tunnel emerges until the
morning after Guzman had escaped.
One of the most popular stories on a Mexican news
website: “There was no tunnel.”
“Everyone says he went out the front door,” one of the
neighbors told the reporter, repeating what may inevitably become the primary
conspiracy about this chapter of Chapo’s life.
The Russia Today reporter added fuel to the theory, noting
there is a small gulley and train tracks between the house and the prison,
which the neighbors said would make construction of a tunnel very difficult, if
not impossible. The story, of course, circulated widely on other websites and
on social media.
Other media, while not directly challenging the government’s
account, use words such as “supposedly”
when recounting the government’s version of events.
And doubts have circulated around other small details, such
as why Chapo had hair in the video showing him just prior to his escape, yet in the
picture the authorities provided to the public following his escape, he is
bald. (See below).
InSight Crime Analysis
Mexico being Mexico, the
narco-conspiracies began even before Guzman escaped. Now that Chapo is
out, they will never end.
Logic plays only a small role in these theories. What,
exactly, anyone would gain by making up this tunnel story — and going through
the trouble of literally constructing the ruse — is not clear. The tunnel story
is embarassing enough, and is perhaps even for mortifying for the Mexican
government than if Chapo had walked out the prison’s front door.
To be sure, there are unanswered questions. Aside from the
shaved head, the train rattling above the tunnel and the gulley leaking into
it, there are the logistics of what happened to all the soil that needed to be
removed to build the tunnel.
SEE ALSO: Mexico’s Top Ten Narco-Conspiracies
The excavation project would have required the workers to
remove over seven tons of dirt, sand, and other materials. This would have
required trucks with 20-ton capacity to make close to 400 trips to the small,
lonely house on the hill overlooking the prison.
Either many people were paid off, or, as at least one
news site suggests, they simply dumped the material behind a wall just
outside the mouth of the tunnel, so no trucks were actually used.
Reporters have also swarmed the area, and authorities have
given them access to the start and the finish of the tunnel. In fact, the
tremendous, and nearly immediate access to the prison cell, the escape hatch,
and the tunnel — all of which is technically a crime scene — also raised
eyebrows, especially considering the Peña Nieto government’s tendency for
closing off, not granting, access.
Where Chapo’s tunnel reportedly led, from the federal
prison to a small safehouse.
There is one part of the crime scene we have yet to see.
Besides government officials and presumably Chapo, his engineers, and diggers,
there is not yet any footage of anyone traveling from one end of the tunnel to
the other. While it would be dangerous and physically challenging to send
someone down there, the press could presumably mount a camera on the
motorcycle on rails that was used for the escape. This would allow people to
see if the tunnel is actually indeed a tunnel.
In any case, the government may have to do this and much
more to convince Mexicans of anything it says from now on. In a two-year span,
Peña Nieto has gone from Time cover boy to the subject of international
ridicule. And his greatest security achievement — Chapo’s capture — has
turned into a tomb for his presidency.
Rebuilding confidence in his government will require more
than capturing Guzman. The president is unpopular, but Mexicans are now
embarrassed and trust is at an all-time low.
The conspiracy theories that have emerged following Chapo’s escape reflect those two sentiments — distrust and disbelief. For many, any government version of the story is going to sound strange. Not even the prospect of Peña Nieto riding a motorcycle on rails through the tunnel is going to convince them otherwise./-
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