In the Narco situation specifically, It’s usually because of one or more of three reasons. 1) they don’t have the resources, 2) they don’t have the support (or they themselves are on the side of the cartel), or 3) the cartel usually has a large enough opposition that to arrest that person usually means a significant battle that probably would mean a lot of death on both sides.
And all three also carry the implication that 1) they will be able to escape, 2) politicians will free them, and 3) their narco army will bust them out.
And at that point a lot of them don’t see the arrest as worth it, especially when the arrest doesn’t actually fix the issue at hand because someone will take their place and it’ll repeat itself
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