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‘Triángulo Dorado’, the most conflictive zone for drug traffickers
Its weather and geography make ‘Triángulo Dorado’ one of the most wanted locations for drug-trafficking cartels. Find out more about where it is and its characteristics.
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In México’s Sierra Madre Occidental, at the border with the states of Sinaloa, Durango and Chihuahua, there is a place called ‘Triángulo Dorado’.
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‘Triángulo Dorado’ is an area surrounded by mountains, which makes it difficult to access. Drug traffickers use this spot to seed, harvest and process marijuana and poppies, main ingredient used in the production of heroine (a drug that yields better profits).
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The American government named this place after another famous triangle, the ‘Golden Triangle’ , formerly used for opium production, locate in Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.
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‘Triángulo Dorado’ is generally coveted by drug traffickers, not only because its good weather allows to harvest all year, but also because of its intricate geography which allows to hide plantations and keep shelter perfectly camouflaged.
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Poppy flowers are harvested by local peasants, who use a small blade to open the bulbs and extract opium gum,which is later turned into heroine.
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Poppy and marijuana fieldsprovide a living to hundreds of peasants on the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico. They teach their children how to grow these plants from an early age.
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‘Triángulo Dorado’ is famous not only because of the huge portions of territory devoted to growing drugs, but also because it is the birthplace of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, Ismael Zambrano and the Beltrán Leyva brothers.
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In the midst of the war between ‘El Chapo’ and his enemies, ‘Los EMES’ and ‘El Chente’. The ‘Triángulo Dorado’ plantations became one of the most conflictive spots.
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A heavily-armed military squad serving ‘El Chapo’ took control of one of ‘El Chente’s plantations and threatened the surviving peasants.
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The lives of the ‘Triángulo Dorado’ are at stake.They were working under the sun for hours and hours and were not allowed to drink any water.
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Surveillance is always extreme: armed officers are always ready to shoot at the first suspicion or sign of trouble. Don’t miss ‘El Chapo’, season two. Sundays at 10PM/9C on Univision.
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In México’s Sierra Madre Occidental, at the border with the states of Sinaloa, Durango and Chihuahua, there is a place called ‘Triángulo Dorado’.
Por: Univision
Publicado: 09 Nov | 09:51 AM EST
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