In a decisive operation in Jalisco, the Mexican army has killed notorious drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho." The operation, aimed at dismantling the leadership of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), resulted in the deaths of six cartel gunmen. Authorities also arrested two suspects and seized a cache of weapons, marking a significant blow to one of Mexico's most powerful criminal organizations.
Following El Mencho's death, the CJNG reportedly launched a violent backlash, causing chaos across the region. Reports indicate that cartel members initiated a series of retaliatory attacks, targeting both military and civilian sites. These actions have heightened tensions and prompted increased security measures in Jalisco and neighboring states, as authorities strive to prevent further violence.
The death of El Mencho is considered a major victory in Mexico's ongoing battle against organized crime. However, experts warn that the power vacuum could lead to internal strife within the CJNG and possible turf wars with rival cartels. As the nation braces for potential instability, the government remains vigilant, emphasizing its commitment to restoring peace and order in affected communities.
— Authored by Next24 Live