Step inside the secret hideout of the world's most infamous drug baron
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On the corner of Río Quelite and Jiquilpan Boulevard in Los Mochis, Mexico, sat a peculiar home with no known owners. It became the site of Mexico's operation "Black Swan," the January 8 raid that eventually led to the recapture of notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán.
Step inside the high-walled, secret hideout of the world's most infamous drug baron.
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