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and role of baja, california store and it was all for 3 years, he's been working on the front line against the cartels and always talk to somebody or my mission is to direct and coordinate the efforts of all the governmental institutions to combat and reduce organized crime in the region as much as possible, it's going to tell us or to follow because of the i think park this mission has put him on the cartels. blacklist so she's good. when are, you know, is an emotion. you must learn to control. we all get scanned, but it's important not to let yourself be consumed. on this morning, he's being safely escorted to a fishing village that's been struck by disaster. a recent bout of torrential rain
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caused a dike to break resulting and terrible flooding. several houses built near the river bed were destroyed, and 13 people died. to fight the influence of the cartels. alberto dela pena knows he must get help to these villagers quickly. hello, how can i to meet you? if he doesn't look after the people here, the drug dealers will, i love to show you that we hear from you. i'm not alone. communities that rely on fishing to survive are regularly forced by traffic or to transport drugs. the levels you, again soon, they can also you, there was the flooding has ruined everything. like i'm and look over here. the,
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the owner of this house no longer believes the authorities who have been promising to rebuild here for months. so i'm not going to get i'm how do you think things are going to improve? you know, it takes a lot of strength for my family and his advice were in that way when i understand and i appreciate it when people like you speak openly, got a phone call and i promise these are not just empty words. we're going to get to the baltimore, that's not the point that the give de la pena and his team handout are more of a symbolic gesture in view of the desperate situation here. push dollars. no problem. i think all these problems are connected. all that heat and safety issues that all closely related to combat organized crime,
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either or de la pena also seeks the help of the military. and he's brought out the big guns. i thought that this task force is training in the desert not far from those capitalist. what all, what all this new elite unit was assembled by the secretary general of baja, california, sore to combat organized crime comprises more than 400 men, all dedicated to tracking down and arresting drug traffickers. they're also trained to enter buildings and free hostages. yellow, the ivory de la pena also schedules weekly discussion panel to coordinate the
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activities of all the different security forces. members of the military, navy police, and intelligence services. thank you for being him. and i suggest we addressed the current situation. i left among the participants is julio casteel, president of the coordinating council of the cobbler will review the most recently implemented measures together when the team was set up in 2017 following pressure from hotel association, concerned with the violence in the region. its primary mission is to reassure american investors. in most cases, we're primarily interested in making sure this destination remains viable if you're working to ensure it may need that it's organized and clean and we try to fix
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anything that could threaten that and find solutions. this super rich vacationers are returning under extreme safety measures. the hills around la cobbles are dotted with ultra secure residences, isolated and protected. wealthy holiday makers feel completely safe and remain blissfully unaware of the violent conflict taking place here. their greatest concern is how to source their luxury goods of choice a few kilometers from las cowboys. this small, unassuming airport welcomes more than 30 private jets each day. they fly and billionaires celebrities and top american athletes the kind of client, alex saundra and lee and cater to the 2 frenchmen have been living here since 2017
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. great. as a direct flight from napa valley to last ca, boss, maybe in a few years we'll have a jap like that. the business partners are here to pick up 2 crates of wine arriving from europe. they've been specially delivered via private jet. high end wine is their specialty. since my little treasure killed in a private jacket, it doesn't get any better than that. we can't take any chances with a baltimore on the delivery contains bottles of water, ross, child, and one of the last remaining bottles of another great vintage. are you going to get in 2016 scarecrow. magnum market price 3500 years. and we think it's last about the price which is really ran and
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exemption on says it won't get because of the customer that is the 2009 moot on wrong child for their clients. know product is too rare or too expensive and you know, trying to very demanding and know exactly what they want. and so we have to get them the best entity. so the, if we have an order of wine from europe when $100000.00, but 2 bottles is an excellent and abilene met in 2010 when they were working for exclusive wine distributors in geneva and monaco. hello. this is alexander, after the end, business partner were on our way to use the chance his own specialty at leanne is the entrepreneur alexandra, to so many a with an established clientele. our strength is we are able to go to these
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residences, property managers and owners. they trust the more you can choose to live in such resorts, you have to be accepted like in a private club. these are some of the most expensive properties on earth. cuz i'm a one of these bill as sold for $40000000.00. what's that? i mean, even if you have money, you can't just buy a home. you have to be invited to the number 90. it's the next one. this is a brazilian business man lives here. his private housekeeper welcomes them in one of those so much. what's the end of this personal delivery also gives them a chance to enjoy the stunning views at their client's luxury villas. it's fantastic. 6 so that we can use a magical every time we come to
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a new building for new landscape to see what brings us. now on the, on the coastal road you never get to use like this exception in the world, but in so they may not eat here. hundreds of whales migrate to the warm waters of this bay. is the perfect spot to birth, their calves ah, a few kilometers from the bay. the 2 frenchmen have found their own little corner of heaven in todos santos. this bow chic village was spared the violence of 2017. here, our galleries and boutiques are springing up like mushrooms. adrienne has already set up several successful businesses here.
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here i launched the hotel and we're about to go past my restaurant on. over here we're setting up the dean as well. there's not much left to do, just find the right people to work at the end has never experienced the insecurity problems that has struck the region and he loved it. timeless charm. american tourist seemed to share this sentiment. they've been returning to lost cobbles in droves. thanks to the new security measures. the sandria has blown in from los angeles. he planned to spend 4 days partying here with her girlfriend. walk weren't here last night. maybe in the agree, we're going to relax and have
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a good time. so you guys are going to have music stomach area. you want to know that from the moment they arrive hotel and please pamper and reassure. the gas really visit us at the club. the bars hang out, everything's really good. edwards, and mean safety of 100 percent of the the for 2000 euros each. the friends are going to spend an all inclusive long weekend at one of the many secure resorts built on the coast. since the end of the 2017 conflict, this hotel is fully books for 10 months of the year. the giant complex has more than 800 rooms and everything the guests could wish for the oh nice. i know
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there's different restaurants. i know they have to have the premium alcohol. if those went up and we love it, i'm gonna go check out the pool. this was exactly woods. andrea was looking for a safe and secure location. she won't have to leave for the rest of her trips to oh yeah, i will say, i don't. i mean, i definitely think that, that, that know they probably put a special emphasis on safety for the resort. so i assume, and maybe this is my even me, that they will protect these type of fabulous meant because that reputation gets out that you can't protect your guess who's going to come in and i mean, so money is business money. so i definitely think that they take their safety very serious. am i going off? the reason why i know, ah, joy and pool parties are a popular tradition at mexican seaside resorts, but in carlos on look us, they are a little different. this hotel plays up the narcotic scene. the guests are
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especially excited about the champagne guns. the, the hotel employee explains how to use it. the in the the the foreign tourists know they have nothing to fear from behind the walls of their hotels. here they can play with their plastic guns in baja, california sewer. the locals are the victims of the drug gangs. and the cars held are a long way from loosening their grip. kaba, in
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a small hotel on the outskirts of town, we met with a former dealer for the scene, a lower cartel. back then she worked for a chapel. we'll call her patricia for security reasons. she wants to remain anonymous 3 years ago in a settling of scores with a rival cartel. patricia was shot 7 times those the spiders met right here. there were 2 bullets in my lungs, 3 over here in my arm and my shoulder. i was also shot in the throat and the bullet went in here behind my ear. it was all sadler. i took another to the head and came out. here we are. sally's patricia spent a week in a coma but miraculously escaped death in the cloud. okay, i knew that something like this was going to happen to me sooner or later in the
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city business with either death or prison. despite all she has been through, patricia doesn't regret having joined l. chapel cartel, she made lots of money in the drug trade maple. she don't, hardly offered me a job. i had to be available 247. i mainly sold crystal meth as well as our purest products, which was cocaine during the 2 years. and 3 months that i worked, i received commission on everything. i sold me back. and when i was able to make up to 500 euros a day, got back in to meet with you. that's around $600.00 euros for a single day's work in mexico for many a month salary. and contrary to official statements, this ex dealer says the senior lower cartels grip on cobble is as strong as ever. you'll see if is he and the leaders will always be in and around cabo,
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because the gringo spend lots of money. but there is a lot of money in last, capitalism getting to the needle. in reality, drugs will never disappear and it's a system. so even if lots of people are killed in the process, the system will remain and drugs will continue to circulate. the system is still intact, gunshots may no longer be heard echoing through the streets, but the drug trade is still booming. cabo san lucas is home to dozens of nightclubs at night, some tours to leave their secure resorts to party. it's the lucrative market for the drug cartels. why would i use the dealers conduct their business undisturbed outside the clubs or on the sidewalk? despite the visible police presence, the police patrols seemed to be in place more to reassure vacationers than to
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target drug dealers. in the background, a dealer give some cocaine to a clubber in public. if you look like a tourist dealers aren't afraid to approach and offer you drugs. why do we speak to a dealer working outside a well known night club? what are you looking for going on with the product for the please hear me. i think you guys the dealer boasts about how he bribes the cops. yeah. well, we don't have a problem. right. you want to try to drive it will likely was
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it was, there is no proof that the dealer is bribed. the police, what is for certain is that the cartels have changed their strategies to continue working in peace. we had to a working class district in san jose to cobble the cartels recruit dealers from areas like this one. there are many collateral victims of drug trafficking here every day. so coral prays for her brother alberto in front of the altar. she's built for him in her living room. and holy mary, i pray for my brother, please protect him. help him find the right way. if he may be a father of 3,
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a bear to owned a workshop. he's also suspected of laundering the cartels money before his disappearance in april 2018. what? oh really? what? it's horrible. not knowing what. maybe he got on the wrong. com but we never found out what happened to him when also to our family. he was nothing more than a good son, a good brother, a good husband, and especially a good guy. and we don't need to find the culprit. and we don't want to know what happened. so we just want to get a meeting. people who disappear for good is the latest strategy used by the cartels to tie up any loose ends without meeting a trace. i miss so much. even if her brother works for the cartels,
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socorro believes he deserves a proper burial, but the government won't help. particularly, i'm angry because the government is doing nothing that aren't lifting a finger if none of the stories are released in the media because they don't want to jeopardize the tourist or history. there are lots of disappearances that the government doesn't want anyone to know about. you know, these disappearances are also convenient for authority because they don't inflate the regents crime statistics every sunday. socorro goes out to meet a group of locals whose loved ones have also vanished without a trace. we
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had to the hills around last, cowboy. this is where the cartels dumped their victim's body. disposed of like trash with one body was found over here and another one just across the road. every day. at the foot of the hill, socorro joined a group of 12 volunteers who are all close to the victims ross, the groups leader is president of the association for disappeared. persons in los angeles, she lost her best friend almost 2 years ago. ever since she's been in charge of the searches how he's done today, we are focusing else on this. so it was that when we said this area previously, we found a few so we want to see if there's a mass grave around here. look,
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there are still some shovels will start over there for me to unearth what lies buried in these hills. the volunteers have just a few simple tools at their disposal shovels, pick axes, and long metal rods. their best resource for finding decomposing bodies. poke around and looking for anything hidden, the better than we check of its smell of death rod. this smells normal and so there's nothing here. after several minutes of searching, ross and her team make their 1st grim discovery the they gave us little ones, but i got these pieces of them up, you know,
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but i guess there's no legitimate reason to find tools like this here. so we've did, they've been used to dismember people for what is possibly a torture camp if they don't come with a torture camp in the middle of nowhere in these hills. that's nothing unusual. each time the volunteers have a hunch about something they dig tirelessly, though due to the vast amount of ground to cover their chances of finding anything are quite slim. yet a little further on, they discover another clue. yes, it's a bone the bone will be sent to a lab for analysis. in the hope it might contain the d n a of one of the missing people. final thoughts on being able to tell one of the families that we've found someone is very gratifying. someone or at least
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a family knows with a loved one in ski. why we don't know if we get our mission to find their loved ones, no matter the condition area. let me, let me know. thanks to the volunteers hard work. the authorities have already identified 500 bodies and given many families the chance to mourn in baja, california saw the cartels violence continues undeterred. the just a few kilometers away, the participants at the bid the tournament are completely oblivious to such tragedies. the wealthy here have just one thing on their mind. catching the biggest fish of the day, they hope it's going to make them even richer at
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the marina, a crowd eagerly await the return of the 1st boat. it's time for the big way in the team members show asa catch and head for this gale. the wind is b to tournaments, host provides the commentary. well, i have to ask them how much money they've taken from us in the past, but it's been a few times for me, but i think we're good to do this. marlon is out of the running, falling short by a mere 20 kilos. now american businessman alan stewart has returned to land. just hang on here,
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you got to bring it up there. why are you feeling great? everything's working out good so far. we'll see what it weighs, but we're, we feel very good. the the balance stewart is the final competitor of the day. when busy raises the stake. all right. 3, for 1360000000. change the way begins. the
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