Relief supplies for the new Coronavirus Infectious Disease (Corona 19) with the face of Joaquin Gusman (aka El Chapo), a Mexican drug king imprisoned in the United States, were given to Mexican residents.

According to Reforma, a Mexican daily on the 17th (local time), Alejandro Gusman, the daughter of Gusman, who runs the apparel brand 'El Chapo 701,' uploaded videos and photos of various relief items in a box with the face of his father on Facebook. .

Boxes of toilet paper and sugar, oil, soybeans, and cookies were distributed to poor people in Guadalajara, Jalisco, western Mexico.

The people who handed out the relief items in the photo were wearing masks with Gooseman's face.

Gusman is a notorious drug dealer who led the Mexican drug gang Sinaloa Cartel, who has been sentenced to life in the United States after two jailbreaks.

Alejandro's brand 'El Chapo 701' is named after Gusman's 2009 ranking in the world's richest 701, ranked by Forbes, the US economy, and produces clothing, accessories, and alcohol.

The 'El Chapo Relief Goods' were distributed by a legally operated company, but there are cases in which drug trafficking organizations distribute relief goods directly to residents in the name of the organization.

In Mexico, social media showed images of distributing aids to local residents, as Mexican narcissists, such as Jalisco's new generation Cartel (CJNG), Los Thetas, and El Golfo.

Reuters reported that the phrase "from your friend CJNG" was written in a relief box handed out by CJNG, notorious for a brutal crime against rival organizations and government authorities.

Mexican drug gangs used to give away gifts to residents when disasters such as floods hit, Christmas, and Children's Day.

(yunhap news)