Using Google Maps, members of the drug group are caught

A photograph captured by the Google Maps where three masked persons are seen has raised doubts that they belong to a drug group in Mexico. As seen in the photograph, one of the masked holds the famous Mexican cover for covering his face, another disguised as a wolf, and the third wearing a hat and mask, [...]
A photograph captured by the Google Maps where three masked persons are seen has raised doubts that they belong to a drug group in Mexico.
As seen in the photograph, one of the masked holds the famous Mexican cover for facial cover, another disguised as a wolf, and the third wearing a hat and mask, writes Mirror, Periscope.
The masked were photographed in the area of Sonora Cartel, which is one of the oldest and most popular groups in the state of Mexico.
They are known for selling cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine to the United States of America.
Violence between drug groups is very present in Mexico, and according to local statistics, as of 2006, some 150,000 people have lost their lives as a result of organised crime.











