In the midst of a dispute with Ja Rulay, El Taiger says that in Cuba there is "zero tolerance towards crime."

In a live session on Instagram, which was fully broadcast on "Papel Encara" on YouTube, the interpreter of "La Historia" suggested that Ja Rulay chased him in a car while carrying a weapon.


The clash between El Taiger and Ja Rulay continues to escalate to unimaginable levels; apparently, it was not enough that the reggaeton artists almost got into a fight last May in Varadero, as the threats continue and not just through social media.

In a livestream on Instagram, which was fully reproduced by “Papel Encara” on YouTube, the performer of “La Historia” implied that Ja Rulay chased him in a car while carrying a weapon, but what is most surprising is El Taiger's opinion about crime and the role of the police in Cuba.

"You think it's easy for me to go around with a .22 like the one you had or a .38, but I can't carry that because look, if the police stop me right now, open my wallet, and find a firearm in a country where there is zero tolerance for crime, that's five years without the right to have a minimum," the reggaeton artist can be heard saying.

El Taiger added that both are in the middle of a process in which they should not approach each other's space, implying that Ja Rulay is violating this restriction and giving the prosecution grounds to expand its case against him. He also tells him that he will now have to find a good lawyer to convince the prosecution that he was not actually carrying a weapon.

El Taiger's problems are not limited to U.S. territory, although he was released from jail last August after being charged with assault and armed robbery; now he is back in controversy but from Cuba.

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