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🗓️ 15 March 2021
⏱️ 36 minutes
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0:56.9 | After 9-11, there's no question that Ben Laden was the most wanted man in the world. Following |
1:04.7 | his capture and his death, the cartel leaders that were controlling and influencing drugs |
1:10.5 | on multiple different continents and multiple different countries around the globe really |
1:14.8 | became significant targets. You know, a lot of people don't realize that, you know, these |
1:19.9 | criminal organizations function like terrorist networks and they are terrorist networks. |
1:27.5 | Because when you take a look at the Sina Loa cartel, Chapo Guzman and other cartels around |
1:32.9 | the world, you know, they generate more violence than Osama Ben Laden never dreamed of generating. |
1:39.2 | And I would say that of all criminals globally, following the death of Ben Laden, El Chapo |
1:45.3 | became one of the most wanted men in the world. It's 2013. It's been 12 years since El Chapo |
1:51.9 | escaped from a top security Mexican penitentiary. Since then, the manhunt has continued. I'll |
1:59.0 | be it with few leads. This is a case that gets more high profile by the day. |
2:04.4 | This is a case that could ultimately result in the capture of one of the most wanted men |
2:08.8 | in the world. So the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. really stepped up and assigned |
2:14.6 | a lead prosecutor out of their office that gives that case the power and swiftness needed |
2:21.4 | to cut through any red tape to turn over paperwork as fast as possible. The level of approval |
2:27.0 | is going to happen very swiftly. An action for our officers, what they need to get done |
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