Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
On lunch break at the Chapo trial. Going to share a fantastic tale from Chupeta's testimony this morning. It's about a 20-ton cocaine shipment gone wrong. Strap in because this one is crazy.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 3h3 hours ago
In the morning session at the Chapo trial today, we learned that even the most cautious narco traffickers sometimes suffer misfortune. In the early 90's, Chapo's ally, Amada Carrillo Fuentes, received a shipment of 20 tons of coke from the cartel's Colombia supplier, Chupeta.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta said that he would send fishing boats loaded with cocaine from Colombia to Mexico. They would be unloaded a few hundred miles off the coast. One shipment was larger than usual — 20 tons — and headed to Amado Carrillo, who was then leading a faction of the Sinaloa cartel.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
The boat made it fine from Colombia to Mexico. Then there was a problem. Chupeta: "It was received but later the captain of the Mexican boat started to use drugs, cocaine. He started to see ghosts, American Coast Guard ships, and he sunk the boat with my 20,000 kilos of cocaine.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
The deal took place in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and unfortunately the Mexican ship captain was a coke addict. He began seeing ghosts and American coast guard vessels everywhere, Chupeta recounted, and ultimately sank his own ship--and $400 million of cocaine.
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eegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta, who was a leader of Colombia's Norte del Valle cartel, got on a plane to Mexico to sort out what happened. He had fake travel documents and members of the Federal Police who worked for the Sinaloa cartel greeted him at the airport.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta and Amado Carrillo went to Acapulco, which was close to where the boat carrying the cocaine had sunk. They boarded a helicopter and went to the last known coordinates of the missing boat. But they found "nothing other than sea — just the sea."
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta: "When I saw all that sea, I became very sad. I was down. I said they're never going to find it." He said he fell asleep on the helicopter ride back to Acapulco. He said Amado Carrillo took a photo of him sleeping with his mouth open and made fun of him about it later.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta was not pleased, to say the least. So he & Amado took a helicopter out of Acapulco to search for the sunken ship. They were up there so long staring at the open sea, Chupeta fell asleep--w/his mouth open. And Amado, who had a sense of humor, took a photo of him like that.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta on the missing cocaine: "The Carrillo-Fuentes [brothers] hired a team of divers to go down and recover it. They looked for it for a little over a year until they found it."
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
Amado look for the sunken ship for more than a year and, remarkably, found it. He sent deep sea divers down to recover the coke.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta: "The Carrillo-Fuentes [brothers] asked me to send a chemist to them because part of the cocaine had been ruined when it got wet."
No word on the fate of the Mexican boat captain behind this epic **** up. Chupeta sent a Colombian captain to oversee the boats afterward.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
Around the same time, there was another accident that suggested a bit of how the top players in the Sinaloa cartel acted like allied feudal lords who both competed but helped each other when needed.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
But that wasn't the end of Chupeta's boat problems in Mexico.
Later, a fishing boat carrying 15 tons of cocaine bound for El Chapo was lost at sea during a hurricane.
Chupeta: "The boat disappeared, the crew disappeared, everything disappeared."
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
This time, Chupeta sent a 14 ton shipment on a boat to Chapo, but Chapo's boat never arrived to pick it up. The boat was circling at the meeting point on the open ocean so long that Chupeta got frustrated and called Amado Carrillo Fuentes who offered to pick it up for Chapo.
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
Amado sent a boat and said he'd settle up w/Chapo later. But Chapo's people weren't pleased that Amado took their coke. El Gordo, one of Chapo's deputies, kidnapped two of Chupeta's guys in Mexico City and it took tense negotiations to free them.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chapo agreed to repay Chupeta for the missing cocaine. The total cost: $43 million. But he was arrested before he could repay the debt. Chapo's brother Arturo and the Beltran-Leyva brothers had to take over the payments.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
It took over a year but Chupeta got his $43 million for the lost cocaine. It didn't matter that El Chapo was now in prison.
Chupeta said the cartel told him: "Everything continues the same.… my understanding was that he continued doing the business of cocaine from prison."
Alan Feuer @alanfeuer 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta will be back this afternoon to finish his direct testimony and then start cross-examination.
Keegan HamiltonVerified account @keegan_hamilton 2h2 hours ago
Chupeta's testimony will continue after lunch, with cross-examination by El Chapo's lawyers expected to begin later in the afternoon. Stay tuned for more updates. Maybe we'll find out what happened to that boat captain.
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