Violence swept throughout Mexico Sunday after the chief of the highly effective Jalisco New Technology Cartel (CJNG), who had a $15 million U.S. bounty on his head, was killed in a army shootout.
A U.S. protection official advised CBS Information the U.S. army performed a job within the operation to take out Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — also called “El Mencho” — by way of the Joint Interagency Activity Power-Counter Cartel, which frequently works with the Mexican army via the U.S. Northern Command. The official emphasised that “this was a Mexican army operation, so the success is theirs.”
Information of the loss of life of “El Mencho” triggered cartel members throughout the nation to dam roads, torch automobiles and companies and ship fearful residents into hiding.
Here’s a take a look at the sprawling energy of CJNG and its future with out “El Mencho” on the helm.
What’s CJNG?
Oseguera is a founding member of CJNG, which was fashioned in 2009 and has grown into one of the vital violent drug cartels in Mexico, forward of the Sinaloa cartel. He helped co-found the Jalisco New Technology Cartel with Érick Valencia Salazar, alias “El 85,” who was amongst 29 wished cartel leaders taken into U.S. custody final February, in accordance with the Justice Division.
The U.S. State Division mentioned that the cartel has the “highest cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine trafficking capability in Mexico,” and over the previous few years, has began to funnel fentanyl into america.
“It’s actually one of the vital highly effective organizations in Mexico when it comes to army capability, recruitment functionality and weaponry,” David Mora, an professional on the Disaster Group evaluation middle, advised AFP.
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
Other than drug trafficking, the CJNG’s operation expanded into different prison enterprises reminiscent of extortion, gasoline theft and human trafficking, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported.
The CJNG is characterised by its “fixed willingness to problem the Mexican authorities,” Mora mentioned.
In a present of energy, the cartel continuously releases photos of its members exhibiting off weapons and armored automobiles.
In 2020, the cartel was accused of the tried assassination of Mexico’s public safety secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch, who on the time was serving as police chief within the capital.
Final yr, it was additionally accused of killing Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo, a recognized crusader towards organized crime in Mexico.
Manzo’s loss of life sparked two days of youth-led demonstrations in November, with protesters setting fireplace to public buildings and clashing with police, leading to over 100 accidents.
Why did the cartel react so violently?
The response that adopted Oseguera’s loss of life displays the cartel’s far-reaching energy in Mexico, specialists mentioned.
The killing of the highly effective drug lord triggered a number of hours of roadblocks with burning automobiles in Jalisco and different states. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, on social media, acknowledged the roadblocks however pressured, “Within the overwhelming majority of the nationwide territory, actions are continuing with full normality.”
Violence gripped the resort metropolis of Puerto Vallarta, the state of Michoacan close to the capital, and the states of Puebla, Guanajuato in central Mexico, Sinaloa within the northwest and south into Guerrero.
“What we noticed at present is only a demonstration of the locations the place (the cartel) function and the place they’ll unfold violence,” Mora mentioned.
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The U.S. State Division launched a safety alert advising Americans in a number of Mexican states, together with Jalisco, Tamaulipas, Michoacan, Guerrero and Nuevo Leon, to shelter in place till additional discover. The Division of State Consular Affairs, in a message telling U.S. residents to proceed sheltering in place, mentioned on social media that taxi and rideshare service had been suspended in Puerto Vallarta.
Safety analyst Gerardo Rodriguez advised AFP that authorities had anticipated a response, however didn’t count on such a “nationwide attain.”
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Oseguera was wounded in a conflict with troopers within the city of Tapalpa, in Jalisco state, and died whereas being flown to Mexico Metropolis, the army mentioned in an announcement.
“In operational tactical phrases, it’s a very profitable operation by the federal government,” Rodriguez mentioned.
What’s the way forward for the cartel?
Oseguera is likely one of the largest Mexican drug lords to be taken down because the seize of the founders of the Sinaloa cartel, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. Each at the moment are serving time in america.
Oseguera was “the primary precedence for DEA and admittedly for federal regulation enforcement in america,” Matthew Donahue, the DEA’s prime agent in Mexico, advised CBS Information in 2019.
Mike Vigil, former DEA Chief of Worldwide Operations, advised CBS Information that the army operation was “one of the vital important actions undertaken within the historical past of drug trafficking.”
“As a result of we’re speaking about somebody that’s virtually on the similar stage as “El Chapo” Guzman and “El Mayo” Zambada,” he added. “(Oseguera) is likely one of the largest drug capos within the historical past of drug trafficking across the globe.”
In the meantime, Ruben “El Menchito” Oseguera Gonzalez, 35, Oseguera’s son, was convicted by a federal jury in Washington in September of a number of drug trafficking and firearms fees.
Mora mentioned that “within the absence of a direct succession, an influence vacuum is created that opens the door to violent realignments throughout the group.”
It was the weakening of the Sinaloa cartel, for instance, that led to CJNG’s rise in prominence, specialists famous.
America has labeled CJNG as a terrorist group and accuses it of sending cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and fentanyl into america.
It isn’t clear who will succeed Oseguera Cervantes, or if anybody particular person can.
The Jalisco cartel has a presence in at the very least 21 of Mexico’s 32 states and is lively in virtually the entire United States, in accordance with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. However it’s also a worldwide group and the lack of its chief could possibly be felt effectively past Mexico.
“El Mencho managed all the pieces, he was like a rustic’s dictator,” Vigil mentioned.
His absence might sluggish the cartel’s speedy progress and growth and depart it initially weakened towards the Sinaloa cartel on a number of fronts the place they or their proxies are combating. The Sinaloa is locked in its personal inside energy battle, nevertheless, between the sons of “El Chapo” and the faction loyal to Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, who’s in U.S. custody.
Vigil mentioned Mexico ought to seize the second to launch “an efficient frontal assault based mostly on intelligence.”
“This can be a huge alternative for Mexico and america in the event that they work collectively,” he mentioned.
President Trump on Monday known as on Mexico to spice up its efforts focusing on drug cartels at some point after the army raid.
“Mexico should step up their effort on Cartels and Medicine!” Mr. Trump wrote in a social media publish.


