Operation against 'El Mencho' in Jalisco: This is what happened at the cabins in Tapalpa
A military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, resulted in the death of notorious cartel leader El Mencho, leaving tourists trapped amidst violence and gunfire.
On a recent Sunday in Jalisco, a military operation targeting cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', culminated in his death. The operation took place near Tapalpa, a tourist area where many visitors became unwitting participants in a terrifying ordeal. Eyewitness accounts describe a chaotic scene of helicopter overhead and gunfire as tourists were trapped inside cabins, attempting to stay safe from the escalating violence.
Tourists reported being isolated and frightened, with limited communication as they sought shelter within the Tapalpa Country Club complex. One anonymous tourist recounted how they woke to the sounds of helicopters and gunfire, realizing they were dangerously close to the operation's epicenter. As they barricaded themselves inside their cabin, the sense of panic and fear surged among vacationers who had come to enjoy the scenic beauty of the region, now turned into a battleground.
The implications of this event are significant, highlighting the ongoing violence associated with cartel operations in Mexico. The death of a high-profile figure like El Mencho is likely to provoke further unrest and retaliation within the criminal underworld. Additionally, the incident raises concerns about tourist safety in regions affected by organized crime, prompting authorities to reevaluate security measures to protect both residents and visitors in such volatile areas.