Mexico Captures and Kills El Mencho

Mexico Captures and Kills El Mencho

Source: Fortune.com

Summary

Mexican authorities have revealed how they captured and killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho,” the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. The operation involved tracking a romantic partner of El Mencho, with the help of U.S. intelligence. The Mexican military established a land and air blockade, and after a violent confrontation, El Mencho and two of his bodyguards were wounded and later died en route to a hospital. The operation resulted in over 70 deaths, including security forces, suspected cartel members, and others.


Our Reading

The strategy enters a familiar phase.

The Mexican military’s use of U.S. intelligence to track down El Mencho is a significant development in the country’s efforts to combat organized crime. The operation’s success was largely due to the tracking of a romantic partner, which led to the identification of El Mencho’s location. The use of a land and air blockade and the deployment of special forces were also key factors in the operation’s success. The violent response from the cartel, including the offer of a bounty for every soldier killed, highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Mexican authorities in their efforts to combat organized crime. The death of El Mencho may lead to a power vacuum, potentially triggering further violence.

As the Mexican government claims victory, the body count rises.


Author: Evan Null