Visiting a Mexican drug lord
For many years, bloody drug wars have been going on in Mexico between the government and representatives of drug cartels. The photos collected in this issue were taken after a search of the house of a well-known Mexican drug lord who was arrested several years ago.
Do you think drug lords are rich? This is not so, because they are cosmically rich! The police had never seen such a huge amount of cash in their lives, and with the weapons they found, they could equip a small special forces squad. A small zoo with exotic animals and many works of art were also discovered on the territory. Look further at the photos that the Mexican police have posted to the public.
The arrested man lived in this house on the top of the hill. A wonderful cottage surrounded by lush greenery hides a lot of luxury that drug dealers love so much.
There is a luxurious Mediterranean—style swimming pool in the backyard of the house.
In the basement of the house there was a grotto with a Jacuzzi.
A small zoo with a large number of exotic animals was also discovered on the territory: two cougars…
...eight lions…
...and one rare white tiger.
Many works of art were found in the house, most of which were on the international wanted list.
A typical find for this kind of searches is a pistol with a golden image of the Virgin Mary on the overlay. Two such pistols were found in the house of the arrested man.
Semi - automatic .357 Magnum with a golden barrel (impractical, but beautiful).
A huge collection of rare weapons was discovered inside the house, more than in any average museum.
Gilded weapons are a classic of the life of drug lords. A man with such a weapon, as if with his whole appearance, declares: "Hey, I'm from a drug cartel!"
An unrealistic amount of money was also found. For example, there are 200 million dollars in this neatly folded pile.
People taking part in such searches are used to seeing such a huge amount of money.
Usually in the lairs of drug dealers, money is stuffed everywhere.