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Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's Capture, Escape and Recapture | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

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Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's Capture, Escape and Recapture | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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Public Enemy Number 1 11s

  • Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán was a powerful drug lord who headed the Sinaloa cartel, a sophisticated criminal organization that distributed narcotics globally. 33s
  • Guzmán had evaded authorities for 13 years after escaping prison in 2001, employing sophisticated counterintelligence and smuggling techniques, including elaborate tunnels. 3m28s
  • After a joint effort by US and Mexican authorities, Guzmán was captured in 2014 after a chase through a network of tunnels connected to several safe houses. 4m30s

The Greatest Escape 13m40s

  • Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán escaped from a maximum-security prison in Mexico through a mile-long tunnel that led to his cell's shower stall. 14m14s
  • The tunnel, believed to be an engineering marvel, was dug by a construction crew hired by Guzmán's cartel and took approximately one year to complete. 15m21s
  • Guzmán had a history of tunnel construction, with his cartel being known for building elaborate tunnels equipped with ventilation, electricity, and railways to smuggle drugs under the US-Mexico border. 18m17s

El Chapo 26m18s

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