Washington – USA – The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officially announced a massive financial reward of up to $10 million. This reward aims to obtain accurate information leading to the arrest of Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar, a prominent leader in the Sinaloa Cartel. Furthermore, this move is part of Washington’s efforts to dismantle drug trafficking networks that threaten national security. Accordingly, authorities emphasized that El Chapo’s son is currently one of the most dangerous fugitives wanted by international justice. In this regard, the agency invited the public to help track his location to end his transnational criminal activity.
Ivan Guzman and the Inheritance of the “Los Chapitos” Criminal Empire
US authorities explained that Ivan Guzman Salazar and his brothers, known as “Los Chapitos,” took over the organization’s leadership after their father. Obviously, these brothers inherited a vast empire of drug trafficking networks from the famous cartel leader Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. As a result, this group has become one of the most prominent transnational criminal organizations pumping massive quantities of narcotics into American cities. In addition, the organization has been involved in large-scale money laundering and violent crimes in the region. However, reports confirm that intensive security pursuits have begun to tighten the noose on their financial and field movements.
Strict Security Warnings Regarding the Danger of the US Wanted Person
US authorities stressed in their statement that the wanted person poses a significant and direct security threat to regional stability. Certainly, the agency warned citizens against attempting to approach him, describing him as “armed and extremely dangerous.” Accordingly, any information regarding his whereabouts must be handled through official channels and secured hotlines only. On the other hand, authorities believe that community cooperation is a fundamental pillar in uncovering the hideouts of leaders of drug trafficking networks. In the same context, the US government provides special protection programs for sources who provide information leading to successful arrests.
Intensifying Drug Cartel Pursuits to Enhance US Homeland Security
The immigration agency urged citizens to provide any useful data as part of its comprehensive campaign to dismantle organized crime. Obviously, this step is part of a broader US strategy to combat drug trafficking networks and enhance homeland security. As a result, Washington is working in coordination with its international partners to track the leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel and dry up their funding sources. In addition, the large financial reward aims to incentivize individuals to break the silence and contribute to law enforcement. Ultimately, the file on the pursuit of the Guzman family will remain open until all those involved are brought to justice.



