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El Chapo: what’s the truth behind the legend?

El Chapo: what’s the truth behind the legend?

The trial of a Mexican drug lord reveals a life more lurid than a movie script.

Beyond Today · BBC Radio 4

February 5, 201919m 13s

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Show Notes

It’s been called the trial of the century. The Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo has been in court in New York for the past few months accused of smuggling hundreds of tons of narcotics into the United States. The trial has given us the best glimpse yet into life inside one of the world’s biggest drugs gangs - the Sinaloa Cartel named after the state in Mexico where it was founded. If you wrote a Hollywood movie about a notorious drug lord it wouldn’t be far off what we’ve found out about the life of El Chapo through the evidence presented in court. The BBC’s New York reporter Nada Tawfik has been covering the trial since it began.

Producer: Harriet Noble Mixed by: Nicolas Raufast Editor: John Shields