One of the daughters of the infamous drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and Mexican cartels are distributing aid packages to poor families and those left unemployed by the pandemic crisis as the number of COVID-19 cases confirmed in Mexico began to grow rapidly.
Alejandrina Guzman is using her company, El Chapo 701, to pack and distribute packages of food, masks, soap and other supplies on the outskirts of Guadalajara.
Aid packages, as well as masks, gloves and other protective equipment, have the image of El Chapo stamped on it.
The company, which Guzman legally uses to sell clothing and beverages, has posted photos of the aid it is distributing.
The company's Facebook page states that "We are working and contributing. It's a great pleasure to visit your homes and help you. "
The inspiration for the brand name ‘El Chapo 701’ stems from a 2009 Forbes list that ranked the drug lord as one of the richest people in the world with a fortune of $ 1 billion.
Mexico was heading for a difficult and profound recession with 486 deaths from coronavirus and 6,300 confirmed positive cases.
As cases of infection increase, Mexican violent cartels have joined aid campaigns for families and individuals most affected by the crisis, posting pictures of themselves on social media.
Guzman is serving a prison sentence in Colorado, USA.
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