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US Officials Identify and Target Sinaloa Cartel Branch Smuggling Fentanyl into America
US officials have identified and are attempting to arrest top operatives of a faction within the Sinaloa cartel, known as the Chepitos Network, which is responsible for smuggling illegal fentanyl into the US. The US is offering large rewards for information leading to the arrest of cartel leaders.
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The United States has identified and infiltrated the Chepitos Network, a faction of the Sinaloa cartel responsible for the majority of illegal fentanyl entering the country.
07:48 - 10:02 (02:14)
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The United States has identified and infiltrated the Chepitos Network, a faction of the Sinaloa cartel responsible for the majority of illegal fentanyl entering the country. Officials have launched a new effort to arrest the group's leaders and are offering millions in rewards.
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