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Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez

Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez (born 15 October 1978), commonly referred to by his alias El Cóndor, is a former Mexican Armed Forces commando and imprisoned high-ranking member of Sinaloa Cartel, a drug trafficking organization. He was the alleged communication's chief and personal bodyguard of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, once considered Mexico's most-wanted drug lord. On 22 February 2014, he was arrested by the Mexican Navy along with Guzmán at a beach resort area in Mazatlán, Sinaloa.
==Early life and career==
Carlos Manuel Hoo Ramírez, also known by his alias "El Cóndor", was born in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico on 15 October 1978. On 1 June 1997, when he was eighteen years old, he enlisted in the Mexican Armed Forces as an infantry soldier in the Mexican Army. At that time, Hoo Ramírez was single, had a middle school degree, and was already in the workforce as a laborer. Following a medical and psychological entrance exam, he was accepted into the military. During his tenure in the Army, he was relocated three times: on 1 November 1998, 16 December 1998, and on 16 March 1999. He was also a member of the 209 Grupo Anfibio de Fuerzas Especiales (GANFEs), an elite special forces unit of the Army, with their center of operations in Culiacán, Sinaloa.〔 As a special forces soldier, Hoo Ramírez was trained in the jungles and learnt several survival skills in extreme environments, patrolling protocols, basic and advance navigation skills, about the flora and fauna in combat environments, among other things. By the end of the training session, the special soldiers were required to be able to swim more than 1,300 m (4,265 ft) with their uniforms, weapon, and equipment. After more than three years, however, Hoo Ramírez applied to be discharged from the Army on 1 September 2000, citing that there were family issues that required his full attention.
An anonymous source from the Mexican Armed Forces confirmed that Hoo Ramírez was recruited by the Sinaloa Cartel, a Mexican drug trafficking organization, shortly after its leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán escaped from prison on 19 January 2001. Guzmán had a preference for recruiting former members of the Mexican Armed Forces; given Hoo Ramírez's military background, he was an ideal candidate for the drug lord's repertoire, and quickly rose in the cartel's ranks as one of the men in his inner circle.〔 By 2010–2011, Hoo Ramírez grew closer to Guzmán and started to gain his trust. He was considered well-versed with high-tech, and was the alleged communication's chief of Guzmán. During his three years on the job, Hoo Ramírez became one of Guzmán's most trusted lieutenants, and worked as his personal assistant and bodyguard.

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