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A Mexican man was paid around 5,000 dollars per month to traffic fentanyl pills in Mexico with the help of a Chinese chemist.
26:11 - 26:58 (00:47)
Summary
A Mexican man was paid around 5,000 dollars per month to traffic fentanyl pills in Mexico with the help of a Chinese chemist.
ChapterFentanyl-laced Heroin in Mexico
Episode#23 Luis Chaparro - Inside the World's Deadliest Cartel
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
A chemist shares how he was taught to lace heroin with fentanyl, then transitioned to producing pure fentanyl pills and the dangers involved in the process.
26:58 - 28:47 (01:48)
Summary
A chemist shares how he was taught to lace heroin with fentanyl, then transitioned to producing pure fentanyl pills and the dangers involved in the process.
ChapterFentanyl-laced Heroin in Mexico
Episode#23 Luis Chaparro - Inside the World's Deadliest Cartel
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
A Mexican military member allegedly told someone about a chemist's presence in Manzanillo - the main port of imports from China.
28:47 - 30:47 (01:59)
Summary
A Mexican military member allegedly told someone about a chemist's presence in Manzanillo - the main port of imports from China. Although there may be chemists all over the world, this information raises concerns about drug production in Mexico.
ChapterFentanyl-laced Heroin in Mexico
Episode#23 Luis Chaparro - Inside the World's Deadliest Cartel
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
Drug cartels in Mexico have color-coded their drug labs according to the type of drug they produce in each lab, and the color makes it easier for smugglers and dealers to identify which drug they are handling.
30:47 - 32:43 (01:56)
Summary
Drug cartels in Mexico have color-coded their drug labs according to the type of drug they produce in each lab, and the color makes it easier for smugglers and dealers to identify which drug they are handling.