México CITY (apro).- Rosa Isela Guzmán, alleged daughter of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, asked that they stop inventing “so many lies” about “Los Chapitos” and suggested that they take their confrontations outside of Culiacán, Sinaloa a city plagued by violence in recent days.
“What I don’t agree with is that they are grappling in front of people, and especially innocent people. I don’t agree with that, I don’t agree with it.
“If they want to fight, let them fight as much as they can, but outside of Culiacán. Get out of Culiacán and fight as much as they can. If they want to kill each other, kill each other as much as they can, but outside of Culiacán,” Rosa Isela said in a TikTok broadcast.
The unacknowledged daughter of “El Chapo” said that the alleged kidnapping and home invasion by “Los Chapitos” are lies that are spread on social media.
“There are many false lies on the networks, so that people don’t believe everything that is said on the networks, many people comment and make up that ‘Los Chapos’ are taking people from their homes, stop making up so many lies,” he said.
The video was posted on Rosa Isela Guzmán’s TikTok profile and was deleted hours after it was posted. It was recorded by users of that network who published it on other platforms starting on September 16 of this year.
Rosa Isela Guzmán, daughter of El Chapo, defends her brothers the Chapos in the drug war Sinaloa with hitmen from El Mayo Zambada, although he believes that they should fight outside of Culiacán so that the population is not affected.
“There are a lot of ‘false lies’ on the networks,” he says. pic.twitter.com/PgLtjWUIf3
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The clashes in Culiacán began on the morning of Monday, September 9, in what was initially considered a dispute between factions of the Cartel Sinaloa between the “Chapitos” and the “Mayitos”, groups led by the sons of the drug lords Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada García.
These clashes have been increasing, spreading from Culiacán southwards to the municipalities of Elota, Cosalá and San Ignacio, at first, and then to the mountains of Concordia.
Source: La Redacción from Proceso on 2024-09-19 15:01:11