Local support and rugged terrain will make capturing El Chapo difficult if he returns to the area in and around Badiraguato in Sinaloa state.

SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, MEXICO - JULY 16: Marlon, from Nayarit, Mexico, visits his grandfather's tomb on July 16, 2015 in Santiago De Los Caballeros, Mexico.This area is a base of operations for El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel and his support among the locals combined with the area's rugged terrain will make capturing him a challenge should he choose to return to the area.(Photo by Jonathan Levinson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)(Photo by Jonathan Levinson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, MEXICO - JULY 16: Marlon, from Nayarit, Mexico, visits his grandfather's tomb on July 16, 2015 in Santiago De Los Caballeros, Mexico.This area is a base of operations for El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel and his support among the locals combined with the area's rugged terrain will make capturing him a challenge should he choose to return to the area.(Photo by Jonathan Levinson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)(Photo by Jonathan Levinson for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Local support and rugged terrain will make capturing El Chapo difficult if he returns to the area in and around Badiraguato in Sinaloa state.
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