translated from Spanish: This is the mansion of The Lord of the Heavens that was raffled


CDMX.- A mansion that belonged to the drug trafficker Amado Carrillo Fuentes, “El Señor de los Cielos”, already has a new owner after being raffled in the “Great Special Draw 248” of the National Lottery (Lotenal). The luxurious mansion of Carillo Fuentes was raffled on Wednesday, September 15 along with 20 other properties seized by the authorities, and its winner was the ticket 287961, but how is the house that was the former leader of the Juarez Cartel? As expected from a property that belonged to one of the most powerful capos in Mexico, the mansion of “El Señor de los Cielos” is marked by ostentatiousness, the property is valued at 77 million 260 thousand pesos and is located in an exclusive area south of Mexico City. the house is located at number 525 of Crater Street, in the exclusive Jardines del Pedregal neighborhood of the Álvaro Obregón mayor’s office, and extends over an area of 3 thousand square meters.  Carrillo Fuentes’ luxurious mansion has its own swimming pool. Photo: Indep Amado Carrillo’s mansion is painted white and has no less than eight bathrooms, jacuzzi, swimming pool, party room, nine bedrooms, safe, terraces, garden, kitchen, playground, a canteen and its own fountain. The former property of the Mexican drug lord was seized in early 2010, and was held by the Institute to Return the Stolen to the People (Indep), created by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) to auction assets insured to organized crime. The Indep had already tried to sell the house of “El Señor de los Cielos” in an auction on May 3, 2020, reducing its price to 49 million 714 thousand pesos, but the purchase never materialized.  The house that belonged to “The Lord of the Heavens” already has a new owner. Photo: Indep More than a year later, the property was included in the list of 22 properties that the National Lottery raffled in its “Great Special Draw 248”, which took place on September 15. In addition to this property, the house from which Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán escaped in 2014 in Culiacán, Sinaloa, valued at 3 million 600 thousand pesos, was raffled in the same event, and whose winner was the ticket 1438619.De the 22 properties raffled by the Lotenal at least 20 were confiscated from organized crime; another of the prizes was a box in the Azteca Stadium.Read more: This is how kidnappers operate inside department stores; The AMLO government assured that the funds raised with this raffle will be destined to support the athletes who participated in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.  Dam overflows in Zacatecas and causes floods with dozens affected



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