The Museo del Enervante is a Mexican museum. It is also known popularly as the Narco Museo, [1] Museo del Narco [2] and other nicknames. It is also known, officially, as Museo del Enervantes de la Secretaria de la Defensa Nacional [3] ( Sedena).
The museum was established in 1985. [4]
The museum offers different displays of artifacts that belonged to notorious Mexican drug traffickers, and to Jesus Malverde, the so-called "saint of Mexican drug dealers". [5]
There is a dissected body of a dog named " Zuyaqui", who in life was the dog that detected the most drugs in Mexican Military history; and items belonging to Daniel Perez Rojas, Benjamin Arellano Felix and Javier Torres Felix, among others. [6]
The museum is located at Lomas de Sotelo, Distrito Federal de Mexico, but it is not open to the public. [7] Only military personnel and certain students are allowed to visit.