El Chapo's daughter, Mexican cartels - known for brutality show humanitarian side -hand out coronavirus aid packages

The cartels have a history of trying to win over hearts of impoverished communities where they operate.

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An employee of 'El Chapo 701', owned by Alejandrina Gisselle Guzman, daughter of the convicted drug kingpin Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman, hands out a box with food, face masks and hand sanitisers to an elderly woman as part of a campaign to help cash-strapped elderly people during the coronavirus outbreak, in Guadalajara, Mexico.
MEXICO CITY: A daughter of famed drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman and several Mexican cartels have been doling out aid packages to help cash-strapped residents ride out the coronavirus pandemic.

In one video posted on Facebook, Guzman's daughter, Alejandrina, can be seen stuffing toilet paper and food into a cardboard box bearing slick logos and a designer stencil-style image of her father, the former Sinaloa cartel chief who is now in a maximum security U.S. prison.

The oil, sugar, rice and other items in the boxes, which the video narrator calls "Chapo's provisions", were distributed in Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara, in western Jalisco state.


Alejandrina's handout was linked to her company, which legally markets clothing and alcohol associated with her father's image under the 'El Chapo 701' brand.

However, active members of cartels have also been courting publicity, with images and video on social media showing gang members providing succour to local residents.

Famed for brutality, including beheadings and dissolving victims in vats of sulphuric acid, the cartels also have a history of trying to win over hearts and minds of impoverished communities where they operate.
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Mexico's economy has been battered by the coronavirus outbreak and many are struggling to make ends meet as the country heads into its harshest recession in living memory.

A Reuters witness on Thursday visited an "El Chapo 701" warehouse, which was stacked with boxes to be distributed around Guadalajara. Some workers wore medical-style facemasks bearing the El Chapo image.

The "El Chapo 701" brand gets its name from a Forbes listing in 2009 that ranked him the 701st richest person in the world. Forbes estimated his net worth at $1 billion at the time.

"We are working and contributing. A great pleasure to visit your homes and give you these Chapo handouts," said a post on the company's Facebook page showing Alejandrina, wearing a black facemask with Chapo's face, handing out parcels.
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"El Chapo" was extradited to the United States in 2017 and found guilty in a U.S. court last year on a host of drug trafficking charges.

The War Against Coronavirus: Pichai, Jack Ma, Ambani & Other Top Bosses Show The Way
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Chinese billionaire Jack Ma (C) showed his benevolent side as he pitched in to help the world fight the novel coronavirus. The founder of e-commerce major, Alibaba, Ma became the most talked about business figure after he said that he would marshall all available resources at his disposal to take on Covid-19. From donating emergency supplies (1.8M masks, 210K test kits, 36K protective suits, plus ventilators & thermometers) to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan & Sri Lanka in Asia to donating 20,000 test kits, 100,000 masks and 1,000 medical use protective suits in each of the 54 African countries, the 55-year-old proved that he was a good Samaritan whose charity was not mapped by geographical boundaries.



And even as the business magnate didn’t have India in his list of beneficiaries, there was much talk in the country about his act of generosity. And what followed were natural questions: who among India’s rich was doing a Jack Ma?



And it’s not just one individual, but a bunch of lion-hearted boardroom tycoons who have taken the pledge to help fight the virus that has thrown life off-track, in India and across the world.

Chinese billionaire Jack Ma (C) showed his benevolent side as he pitched in to help the world fight the novel coronavirus. The founder of e-commerce major, Alibaba, Ma became the most talked about bu..
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Google chief Sundar Pichai has donated Rs 5 crore to Give India, matching Google's earlier donation to the non-profit organisation for the coronavirus pandemic.

"Thank you @sundarpichai for matching @Googleorg's Rs 5 crore grant to provide desperately needed cash assistance for vulnerable daily wage worker families...," Give India said in a tweet.

Previously, Google had announced an over USD 800 million commitment towards efforts to tackle Covid-19 pandemic that claimed thousands of lives globally. This includes a USD 200 million investment fund for NGOs and banks to help small businesses access capital.

Besides, Google has also teamed up with Apple to work on a contact tracing approach designed with strong controls and protections for user privacy.

(With Inputs from PTI)

Google chief Sundar Pichai has donated Rs 5 crore to Give India, matching Google's earlier donation to the non-profit organisation for the coronavirus pandemic."Thank you @sundarpichai for matching @..
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Hyundai Motor India on Monday said it has donated Rs 7 crore to the PM CARES Fund to fight the Covid-19 crisis.

"Our contribution to the PM CARES Fund stands testament to solidarity we hold with the people of India, amidst this crisis," Hyundai Motor India MD and CEO SS Kim said in a statement.

In challenging times such as these, the company will continue giving back to help India defeat this adversity, he added.

The South Korean automaker had earlier pledged Rs 5 crore to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Relief Fund.

It has also donated imported diagnostic kits worth Rs 4 crore which can cater to testing requirements of over 25,000 individuals.

(With inputs from PTI)

Hyundai Motor India on Monday said it has donated Rs 7 crore to the PM CARES Fund to fight the Covid-19 crisis."Our contribution to the PM CARES Fund stands testament to solidarity we hold with the p..
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Elecon Group CMD, Prayasvin B Patel has donated Rs 11 lakh to the CM Fund to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, relief and rehabilitation work.

Also, Elecon Group has partnered with the District Collector's Office to distribute food and grocery kits among the vulnerable people.

Over 1,000 grocery kits have been distributed under the able guidance of Prayasvin B Patel and Mrs. Taruna P Patel. The grocery bag includes 10kg wheat flour, 5kg rice, 1 kg, dal, 1 kg sugar and 1 kg salt. Lunch and Dinner were also provided to the needy people at Vasad, Chikhodra and Bevda Villages.

(With inputs from ANI)

Elecon Group CMD, Prayasvin B Patel has donated Rs 11 lakh to the CM Fund to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, relief and rehabilitation work.Also, Elecon Group has partnered with the District Collector's..
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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo, on Friday, announced that it has donated close to 9 lakh masks to government health bodies, police agencies and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC).

"Vivo India has donated close to 900,000 masks to government health bodies, police agencies and @tweetndmc. We will continue to do whatever we can, in our capacity, to help the country overcome the COVID19 pandemic. This is for all HeroesWhoCare Folded handsFolded hands Coronarelief," Nipun Marya, Director, Brand Strategy, Vivo India said in a tweet.

Earlier, the company donated one lakh medical masks and 5,000 N-95 masks to the Maharashtra government.

(With Inputs from PTI)

Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo, on Friday, announced that it has donated close to 9 lakh masks to government health bodies, police agencies and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC)."Vivo India ha..
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On Sunday evening Mukesh Ambani (in pic) stepped out to the balcony of his Altamount Road residence ‘Antilia’ and showed his gratitude to the country’s caregivers as he clapped his hands and rang the bell.

Hours later on Monday, Reliance Industries Limited announced that it is enhancing production capacities to manufacture 100,000 face-masks daily and a large number of protective equipment like suits and garments, for the country's health workers who are engaged in fighting the novel coronavirus. The oil and retail major also said that it has provided an initial support of Rs 5 crore to the Maharashtra Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.

RIL's Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital in collaboration with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, has also set up a dedicated 100-bed centre at Seven Hills Hospital in Mumbai for patients who test positive for Covid-19. The Foundation has also decided to provide free meals to people across various cities in partnership with NGOs.

Reliance Foundation, the philanthropic arm of India's largest firm Reliance Industries, on April 20, pledged free meals, building country's first Covid-19 hospital and is supplying PPEs and masks as part of its effort to help the nation fight the Covid-19 pandemic.

Reliance Foundation's 'Mission Anna Seva' that aims to provide over 3 crore meals to marginalised communities and frontline workers facing hardships during the lockdown, is the largest free meal programme by any corporate foundation globally, its chairperson Nita Ambani said.

(With inputs from PTI)

On Sunday evening Mukesh Ambani (in pic) stepped out to the balcony of his Altamount Road residence ‘Antilia’ and showed his gratitude to the country’s caregivers as he clapped his hands and rang the..
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Home grown Dabur group, on Tuesday, pledged Rs 21 crore to support the relief efforts and help the immediate needs of people affected from the Covid-19 pandemic.

The group will also provide assistance to people engaged in frontline efforts to fight the virus and support to members of vulnerable sections of the society and migrant workers, who are the hardest hit by this pandemic.

"We have earmarked a fund of Rs 21 crore towards relief efforts... Out of this pledged amount, a sum of Rs 11 crore is being contributed to PM CARES Fund by Dabur India and other entities in the Group," said Dabur India Ltd Chairman Amit Burman said.

(With inputs from PTI)

Home grown Dabur group, on Tuesday, pledged Rs 21 crore to support the relief efforts and help the immediate needs of people affected from the Covid-19 pandemic.The group will also provide assistance..
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Indian software major Infosys, too, joined the Covid-19 fight with a Rs 100 crore donation. The Infosys Foundation has contributed half of this amount to the PM CARES Fund to expand hospital capacity for treatment and enable hospital stays for poor Covid-19 patients. The Foundation recently said it would help set up a hospital in Bengaluru exclusively to treat people infected by the virus.

Sudha Murty, who is the chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, said that “these are unprecedented times that require every section of the society to rise up to the challenge.” Infosys CEO Salil Parekh, while terming the Covid -19 pandemic as ‘one of the toughest challenges that the world has been faced with’, reiterated that it is imperative for businesses to join hands with the governments, civil society and healthcare institutions to support the communities.

Indian software major Infosys, too, joined the Covid-19 fight with a Rs 100 crore donation. The Infosys Foundation has contributed half of this amount to the PM CARES Fund to expand hospital capacity..
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On Sunday, as the country observed ‘Janata Curfew’ as a mark of appreciation for the selfless help provided by the caregivers, Anand Mahindra (in pic) shared some heartening news with his 7.5 mn followers on Twitter. The Mahindra Group chairman offered to convert Mahindra Holiday resorts as temporary care facilities. He also tweeted that the group will ‘immediately begin work on how our manufacturing facilities can make ventilators’.And that’s not all. He also pledged that the Mahindra Foundation will create a fund to assist SMEs and SMBs, ‘the hardest hit in our value chain’. The business tycoon himself pledged to contribute 100% of his salary to the fund, and keep adding to it over the course of the next few months.

On Sunday, as the country observed ‘Janata Curfew’ as a mark of appreciation for the selfless help provided by the caregivers, Anand Mahindra (in pic) shared some heartening news with his 7.5 mn fo..
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The Executive Chairman of Vedanta Resources Limited showed his generous side as he pledged Rs 100 cr to fight the pandemic. The 66-year-old Anil Agarwal (in pic), who tweeted a picture of his participation in the ‘Janata Curfew’, wrote on the micro-blogging platform that was ‘committing 100 cr towards fighting the Pandemic’. Expressing concern for the daily wage earners, he wrote that ‘we will do our bit to help’.
The Executive Chairman of Vedanta Resources Limited showed his generous side as he pledged Rs 100 cr to fight the pandemic. The 66-year-old Anil Agarwal (in pic), who tweeted a picture of his partici..
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'FROM YOUR FRIENDS'
Several Mexican cartels have given away branded food boxes in recent days, often ensuring their gunmen are photographed with the aid recipients.

In one video shared on social media, dozens of people can be seen tussling for packages stamped with the logo of the Jalisco New Generation cartel (CJNG). A printed logo on the boxes states: "From your friends, CJNG, COVID-19 contingency support".

Hooded men in military fatigues can be seen tossing the parcels into a crowd of residents.

Across the country in the eastern state of Tamaulipas, the Gulf Cartel also distributed aid parcels, according to images on social media and the Mxpolitico website.

Reuters has not been able to verify authenticity of all the videos, though analysts say they appear to be genuine.

The Gulf Cartel packages contained rice, beans, oil and tinned food, and were emblazoned with the group's name and a message stating: "in support of Victoria City".

The packets also referred to "Señor 46, Vaquero", an apparent reference to the cartel's local chief.

Falko Ernst, an analyst with the International Crisis Group think tank focussed on conflict resolution, said the cartels' propaganda often aimed to distract from the havoc wreaked by their gunmen.

"They're trying to leverage the perceived absence of the state for their own good and to become deeper entrenched in local communities," Ernst said.

On The Watch: Some Famous Timepieces Of Infamous Nirav Modi, Pablo Escobar & El Chapo
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Next month paintings, luxury bags and watches that formerly belonged to diamantaire Nirav Modi will go under the gavel. Among the lots being auctioned are two luxury watches — Jaeger Lecoultre Men’s ‘Reverso Gyrotourbillon 2’ Limited Edition wristwatch, and a Gerrard Perregaux Men’s ‘Opera One’.



Here are other times that watches of infamous owners gained fame, thanks to the bids they attracted.

Next month paintings, luxury bags and watches that formerly belonged to diamantaire Nirav Modi will go under the gavel. Among the lots being auctioned are two luxury watches — Jaeger Lecoultre Men’s ..
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Almost a century ago, at the height of the Prohibition Era, this American mafioso rose to prominence as the head of what was then known as the Chicago Outfit. According to news reports, appearance was high on Capone’s checklist and “he requested the members of his gang to dress in kind, requiring each of his men to wear gravy fedoras and tailored suits”. Not surprisingly, he toted a diamond-studded platinum pocket watch, triangular in shape. With a little imagination, the new owner of this watch, who dropped a cool $84,000 for it a couple of years ago, can visualise Capone pulling out the watch with its 12-inch chain made of 14-carat white gold, cigar in the other hand, to tell time.

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Almost a century ago, at the height of the Prohibition Era, this American mafioso rose to prominence as the head of what was then known as the Chicago Outfit. According to news reports, appearance wa..
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More than eight years ago, artworks, jewellery and other items of high value seized from Colombian drug lords were up for grabs at a silent auction. In that, was a Rolex, previously owned by Escobar. Except, it was a wristwatch, which “could only have belonged to someone like Pablo Escobar” as one news article described it. It was a solid gold watch encrusted with hundreds of fine diamonds. With an estimate of $70,000, the Rolex managed to fetch only $8,500 at an auction. Unsurprisingly, the new owner of Escobar’s Rolex wished to stay anonymous.

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More than eight years ago, artworks, jewellery and other items of high value seized from Colombian drug lords were up for grabs at a silent auction. In that, was a Rolex, previously owned by Escobar...
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The same auction (as the one where Escobar’s Rolex was auctioned) featured another Rolex, one previously owned by Reyes, a guerilla leader also from Colombia. Except, this was a knock-off, purchased for perhaps just 20 euros. Apparently, before it was cleared up that the watch was a fake, Colombians were scandalised that a leftist guerrilla leader would be sporting such a luxury item. A certain Paula Silva eventually made the winning $80 bid. For her, the value that this fake Rolex, which came in several disassembled parts, holds, is historical.

(Image: Reuters)
The same auction (as the one where Escobar’s Rolex was auctioned) featured another Rolex, one previously owned by Reyes, a guerilla leader also from Colombia. Except, this was a knock-off, purchased ..
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Last year, a Patek Philippe made in 1979 for former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was on the block at a rare watch auction in Dubai. Reportedly, the 18-carat gold, cushion-shaped wristwatch was initially estimated to sell for around $25,000. In the end, an anonymous bidder snapped it up for $193,750. The watch reportedly features an inscription in Arabic on its pale green dial that reads: “Only in times of need will you find freedom”, accompanied by Gaddafi’s signature.
Last year, a Patek Philippe made in 1979 for former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was on the block at a rare watch auction in Dubai. Reportedly, the 18-carat gold, cushion-shaped wristwatch was ini..
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The Mexican government, much like its Colombian counterparts, auctioned off a block of items seized from drug lords last year. This included a men’s Piaget watch, valued at $155,000. The 18-carat, white gold timepiece featured 49 baguette cut diamonds on the dial and bezel and another 18 on the side of the bezel. It also has an additional 160 baguette cut diamonds on the pulse. While news reports did not mention the previous owners, it has been attributed to Joaquín Loera, the Mexican crime lord also known as El Chapo.

(Image: AP)
The Mexican government, much like its Colombian counterparts, auctioned off a block of items seized from drug lords last year. This included a men’s Piaget watch, valued at $155,000. The 18-carat, wh..
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