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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Alexandra Sims

'El Chapo': Drug boss's son accidentally reveals fugitive's location on Twitter

Mexican drug trafficker Joaquin Guzman Loera aka 'el Chapo Guzman' is escorted by marines after being arrested in Februrary2014 (ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images)

Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán may be in hiding in Costa Rica, after the fugitive's son appeared to reveal his location on Twitter by accident.

Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar tweeted a photo of himself and his father eating at a restaurant, but seemed to forget about Twitter’s location function which automatically tags where an image is taken.

Guzman’s 29-year-old son, who regularly writes about his father on social media, posted the picture on Monday with the caption “August here, you already know with whom”.

The image shows Salazar eating at a table with two other men who have their faces obscured by cartoon emoticons; however the figure on Salazar’s left bears a strong resemblance to the infamous drug lord.

The tweet which clearly shows the location has been retweeted and favourited nearly 1,500 times.

Costa Rica’s Judicial Police have announced that they are investigating the Twitter post, according to local media.

However, the post remains the first piece of evidence to suggest that Guzman is in the country.

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Guzman, who has appeared on the US’s most wanted list, was the leader of the Sinaloa cartel which is known for smuggling large amounts of illegal drugs into the US.

Considered to be the world’s wealthiest and most powerful drug trafficker, Guzman escaped from Mexico’s Altiplano prison in July by digging an elaborate mile-long tunnel with ventilation and lighting.

The Mexican authorities have offered a $3.8 million reward for his recapture. Last week the US added a further $5 million to the reward and created a “tip line” for people to give up information about the drug boss.

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