What role can the recovery of a pet scorpion from the house and the arrest of El Chapo's son play in getting the sentence? Interesting information Mexico City (Monitoring Desk) Last week, El Return, the 32-year-old son of El Chapo, the most powerful drug smuggler in the world, was arrested. Surprisingly, a pet scorpion was found in his home. The Daily Star reports that the pet scorpion could be used as evidence against L. Raton.



The Daily Star reports that scorpions were used to identify the drugs that were smuggled from Mexico to the United States. The report says that the Joint National Guard and the Mexican Army worked together to arrest El Riton, whose real name is Odio Guzman Lopez, in the city of Jesus Maria in the state of Sinaloa in Mexico.

Walls were stained with blood and bullet marks in the house where El Chapo was taken into custody. In addition, luxury jewelry and watches bearing El Chapo's nickname "El Raton" (The Mouse) were discovered in the house. It took place.