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Shooting government buildings, ambushing police, what other shocking cases have Mexican drug dealers done?

Mexican drug dealers used to pay special forces to do things for themselves, even the female anchor would not let go, and even the ambassador to Mexico would be looted.

Mexico is one of the centers of ancient Indian culture in the American continent. Known as the land of corn, Mexico has won many reputations, such as the country of cactus, the kingdom of silver and the country floating on the oil sea. However, in recent years, Mexican drug lords have become increasingly rampant. For them, killing policemen and attacking the mayor are commonplace.

Mexico once chose a special force to fight drug trafficking groups. At first, this special force did bring an effective blow, but after retiring, members of this special force were bought by drug trafficking groups. It is said that they bought more than 30 special forces. What is even more frightening is that this special force later set up its own drug trafficking group. Originally, Mexican drug cartels had a high fighting capacity, and they were special forces, which made Mexico sacrifice thousands of policemen and soldiers, and they still exist today.

A famous female anchor in Mexico once expressed her dissatisfaction with drug lords in a program and was subsequently killed. It's nothing. A Spanish ambassador to Mexico was robbed by a drug trafficking group on his way to the airport to meet the Spanish king who was visiting Mexico. In addition, the Spanish ambassador did not report the case. They said, "It's a waste of time to report a case, and there will be no result.". You can imagine how rampant Mexican drug lords are.

A group of illegal immigrants from Central and South America were kidnapped by drug trafficking groups, but they refused to pay the ransom and joined them. Finally, the regiment was killed. It's terrible to think about it.

It can be seen how rampant Mexican drug trafficking groups are, and both ordinary people and senior government officials will not let go.