In the play, the Mexican anti-drug special forces soldiers worked their lives for the drug lord and finally took the position. Maybe many people think that it is exaggerated and unreal. However, there are real examples in reality, and they are more shocking than in the play.
In the real world, in 1986, Mexico established an elite special operations unit, the Mexican Special Airborne Group (GAFE), for the security of the World Cup. They have received intensive training from multinational counter-terrorism experts from the United States, Israel and France, and are equipped with first-class equipment, known as Mexico's green berets. After the World Cup, GAFE, an elite special operations unit, was used by the Mexican government as an anti-drug blade to fight against drug dealers, which was a headache for Mexico. The retreat has greatly weakened the arrogance of the drug cartels.
In the 1990s, Mexico’s then-ranked drug cartel, Sinaloa, and the second-ranked Gulf group went to war for control of the drug channel. In order to strengthen their force, the Gulf group thought of GAFE, which was a headache for them. GAFE's work, with money to pay for part of this elite Mexican army. At first, the corroded GAFE team members just tipped off, but later, they directly joined the team. A lieutenant led more than 30 team members to defect to the Gulf Group and established the most elite combat force under the Gulf Group, Los Zetas (Los Zetas), which specializes in kidnapping, extortion, fighting, and protecting drug trafficking routes. The combat skills are superb and cruel. The ruthless Zetas became the most notorious violent fighter at the hands of the Gulf drug cartel
A few years later, Zetas and the Gulf Group had a conflict and rebelled out of the Gulf Group. They established themselves as the third largest drug cartel in Mexico. They established a military training base and recruited outlaws with military backgrounds and outstanding combat effectiveness. Opposing gangs launched bloody battles, killing countless people. At least nearly 20,000 people, including military and police, died in their hands. As of 2008, the Zetas group had expanded to 28 major cities in Mexico, relying on drug trafficking. Huge income Zetas has sophisticated weapons and equipment including military large-caliber sniper rifles, grenade launchers, individual missiles, etc. When the limelight was at its peak, even the Mexican military police had to shy away when they heard the name of Zetas, which was called by the US DEA It is the most professional and most powerful drug trafficking group. However, as the people who founded Zetas in recent years have either aged or died, Zetas has faded away.
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