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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

El Rey Zambada Left UNAM To Join 'Drug Trafficking'; Kingpin Reveals How He Joined The Cartel

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

The drug trafficker revealed details of how he approached the world of organized crime and the obstacles he faced when it was learned that he was the brother of El Mayo Zambada.

El Rey Zambada studied accounting at UNAM before becoming a drug trafficker

His name is perhaps best known in the underworld for being the brother of Ismael El Mayo Zambada, leader of the Sinaloa cartel, who is currently a fugitive from justice and for whom the US government has offered a $15 million reward for information leading to the capture of the kingpin accused of being behind the drug trafficking to the United States.

Jesús Reynaldo Zambada, El Rey or El Patrón, his brother, reappeared after being arrested in Mexico City on October 20, 2008 and after testifying in the trial against drug trafficker Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán, currently sentenced to life imprisonment in Mexico.

Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán

Last November 5, the drug lord revealed in an interview he had with youtuber Pepe Garza, that he studied accounting at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) until he got to the path that put him in the ranks of the narco.

El Rey Zambada spoke about the relationship he had with his brother, whom he considers like a father, but despite his admiration for him, he assured that since 2007 he has not seen El Mayo Zambada, who is currently still one of the most wanted men.

"I am an intern. I finished my entire degree at UNAM. I even remember my account number. These are details that you never forget because you use them every day and they stay with you," he said.

Ismael Zambada, 'El Mayo' one of the leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel.

Even though El Mayo was a person who occupied an important role in the Sinaloa Cartel and had created a strong structure in the organization, he hoped that Jesus Reynaldo could continue studying so that he would not be involved in the drug business.

"What my brother wanted was for [me] to study. That is the reality, his illusion was that I would be on the right path, that I would not have problems like he had."

The uncomfortable brother and "considerable power".

By the time Jesus finished his degree, El Mayo was already a well-known person, so wherever he worked - without mentioning what place it was - they would ask him if he was related to him, which affected him professionally.

Throughout his career, El Rey Zambada was affected in his ability to get a job because of his relationship with his brother, which is why he was rejected even by the Treasury Department.

"I finished my university, when he was already a public figure. He was mentioned as a very important person. I was working in a company and one day the owner called me and asked me what became of him. I told him he was my brother. Then he told me that the partners didn’t agree that I should continue working in the company".

"I started looking for work elsewhere. Even at the Treasury. Well, it started to affect me. Everywhere they asked me the same question, what was my brother to me. Well, he is my brother," he said.

Jesus Zambada, unable to find work, finally ended up approaching his brother, who pulled him into the business to support him and so he decided to join him in his activities.

"I waited until my ninth semester. I became an intern, that is, I graduated, I went to my graduation party and everything. And the next day I decided to go talk to my brother, what's going on. He already had legal business. He tried to get me to help him in the legal business. When I arrived, he had a fairly high economic level, he had an organization with considerable power.

"People close to him started to comment to me, be careful, there are these kinds of problems, you have to watch out for so-and-so, things are not good here. So I said, well, why am I going to serve my brother behind a desk; it's like I can serve my brother better by being with him than being here [...] So I said to my brother, I want to go with you; no, you're in bad shape. Well, it doesn’t matter if this is wrong, this is what I like and I want to enjoy this feeling [...] And I started to walk with him".

He even shared some moments from his past and said that his father died almost a year after he was born, so El Mayo's presence in his life was very important, and he even sent him a greeting and a hug.

"I take this opportunity to send him a greeting, if he sees this interview, and tell him that I love him very much. Even though I haven't seen him in so many years, I still have him in my heart and in my mind always".

Jesús said that people in his family, specifically his brother, had been involved in organized crime at a very young age, so he realized what the world was like very early on.

"Since I was a child I began to understand what drug trafficking was because my brother got involved in this activity at a very young age. I was eight, nine years old, and I was already beginning to realize that in my state, specifically in the capital, Culiacán, there is this type of activity that people begin to see as normal."

Jesús Reynaldo Zambada, El Rey or El Patrón, pointed out that the opulence shown by the capos' lifestyle is very attractive to almost anyone, especially a young person.

"You start to like seeing that new cars come in, that they can spend money, that they can get what they want, that they can even bring a gun if they like [...] I was always in school and I tried not to think about something happening to my brother. I was trying to get those thoughts out of my mind, there are people that they affect a lot."


Milenio  Pepe Garza

64 comments:

  1. wow thats really him!??

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    1. Like if he's some sort of superstar lol.

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    2. i kept seeing clips cross my social media but never payed attention. i didn’t know that was him.. sad what the credibility of person like that has turned into

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  2. Off topic, almost every time I use the toilet it requires a call to the plumber.

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    1. Double flush brother

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    2. Introducing rodents to the sewer….you’re playing God and your plumber is God’s hand trying to right your ship.

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  3. Cooperation with Uncle Sam pays. He is living proof.

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    1. There are so many living proofs, that it shouldn’t be debated further.

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  4. I swear those Sinaloans love the spotlight. Has always been their down fall all that fame and hyping themselves up through songs

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    1. Se dejan matar para que les hagan un corrido. Así de alucines son.

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  5. What's up with all this snitches coming out to give interviews? Are we supposed to celebrate their accolades, What's next selling autigraphs

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    1. You got guys like sammy the bull having their own podcast the flores twins working with 50 cent to make a show about them, crazy times we live in

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    2. This world has been crazy. Look into one of the early criminal proceedings for Lucky Luciano. Some heavy allegations brought up against him during thar trial. Do as I say, not as I do.

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    3. An OnlyFans account

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  6. 7:10 if you look at the American culture alot of ex cons get treated as hood celebrities once they start dating their "adventures" shit look at Popeye whenever he got out the joint in Colombia all he did was re tell his adventures eith the Medellin cartel and he had over a million subscribers on YouTube alone.

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    1. Diference been they dont snitch in court like this snitchloa did

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    2. 7:48 look at 6ix9ine snitched in court and got out and is making millions. This new generation believes in saving yourself. That's why this new generation is ok with snitching. Look at African American culture rapper wise. This new generation be snitching

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    3. 8:33 true tgats why only little kids believe all those fake corridos

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    4. 10:12 the thing is with this new generation of corridos like Fuerza Regida peso pluma Nata Gabito coming out not only Mexican people jam to them now they have gone global now you have people in Argentina Spain Puerto Rico and countless other countries listening to corridos now. Even some foreigners know what JGL stands for

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    5. 8:14 the thing is only KIDS take them as real info, you can listed to any kind of music but to take it as facts thats the problem, and its ovious only teens believe them

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    6. 10:04 so I'm guessing some police departments are kids ? Lol there has been cases where they get caught because of music . The thing about music. Some songs could be real and some songs are just straight up propaganda. There is even some corridos banned by the Mexican government. Why would they ban certain songs. Maybe cause they touch delicate subjects. For example gangster rap. There is some songs that are straight up real shit and some songs that are straight up made up well same with corridos buddy

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  7. Well, he confirmed that his family has always been in organized crime.

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  8. Los Zambada are ranked #1 in FBI CIA DEA

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    1. If they were that big of deal this guy wouldn’t be giving interviews and bragging to the world that he’s a snitch

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    2. naa ur too young zambadas are DEA search in which country zambada began trafficking, it was not in mexico

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    3. @823 it most certainly was Mexico can you read or do a search of the Internet or are you just cognitively impaired?

      Who Is Ismael Zambada García?
      Born in 1948 in a community called Álamo in the Sinaloa state capital of Culiacán, Mexico, Ismael Zambada García was an ambitious criminal from the start. The lowly farmer began dealing drugs when he was 16 years old.

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  9. Who where the sons and nephew they killed of his?

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  10. He forgot to mention he was able to get out jail by putting chapo Guzmán in jail and giving cartel info he’s a snitch

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    1. Chapo snitched on SOOOOO MANY PEOPLE he deserved exactly what he got

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  11. Fucking zamabadas are worse at snitching than the damasos.

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  12. Nonsense. If his job was affected because of the Zambada family name, change your name.
    He was tempted by the big fast money.

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    1. Affected his prospects my arse.it gives him more of an entree

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    2. I agree… I find it hard to believe with the money and resources they had, that he couldn’t find a job…

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  13. 6ix9ine is from Sinaloa. I can tell by the way he snitches

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    1. his moms from puebla

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    2. 1006 lmfaoooooo im fucking dead

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    3. He is pueblaloan

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    4. Sixnine speaks less Spanish than I do, and I'm from Karelian Isthmus..

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  14. Jesús Reynaldo Zambada snitched. Chapitos should wack him for what he said about lloron Chapo.

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    1. Because chapo never snitched right?

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  15. Looked kinda washed up. So he didn't get a phone call to his brother like Vicente to approve his cooperation? Maybe that's why they haven't talked. He was extradited in 2012 right

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  16. Well I for one love that these guy's snitch.
    It's the only way that we get insight into their world.
    The world of crime is fascinating.
    Yet I teach my son that they are all scum of the earth .
    There is no difference in a snitching criminal or a non snitching criminal.

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    1. 11:03:
      There is a difference between a snitching and non-snitching criminal. The snitching criminal has his own podcast, is going to the beach and Seaworld with his old lady. The non-snitching criminal is sitting in his cell spanking his monkey and wishing he had snitched.

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    2. Detroit u a Clown and have no idea wtf u talking about…G.C.

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    3. 2:11:
      You need to go back to sleep and enjoy your dreams of a gangster nation. I have sat across the table from many of these clowns and have learned that when you start throwing out basketball numbers the majority will flip. The higher they are in an organization, the better chance that they will cooperate. You will be surprised how many of your "gangster" homies would flip on you to save their own ass. One day you may wake up to this reality.

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    4. 2:11 I clearly understand what he Detroit is stating. There's 14 year old reddit kids in here, that act like they know it all, when they are barely learning, how things work in life .

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  17. All u guys that talk shi- if u could trade places with em u would don't lie

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  18. Irony : Chapo would snitch and betray everyone from his own ppl, family, partners enemies etc All his enemies snitched on him and they are free in the states. Lol you have to love it. Chapo got exactly what he deserved. Everyone on here complaining and crying about the snitching. Y’all would do the same thing. It’s real easy to give opinions and say how much you wouldn’t. No one here has played the game at the level these guys have. From having politicians paid off ti deals with US government. Y’all’s opinion really don’t matter at all lol

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    1. Dude, there are major traffickers, former traffickers, and law enforcement all over these comments. Yes, there are some wanna be criminals and want to be LE but there are also some that are the real deal.

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  19. Yes there is, the word non is the difference

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  20. That first picture of him looks like he can get them Thangs at $9500

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    1. 😆 🤣 😂 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 that part lol

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    2. Probably much cheaper in reality like 45 a brick

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    3. @12:22, Nahhh, I don’t think he’s getting them at $4500 in Mexico. Maybe Columbia/Peru/Bolivia. But it will double in price by the time it hits Oaxaca.

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    4. In Mexico, interior price is 6000 per ki

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    5. More like 3,000…

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  21. Tan culto el narcotraficante. Que lastima que se salió de su doctorado, le hubieran dado plaza de catedrático o de investigación.

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    1. Y ahi si uviera podido robar a manos llenas y no le uvieran echo nada

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    2. Robar como catedrático? Solo impartirá clases y sería asalariado, no más. Eso de robar seria como jefe sindical.

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