Feb 24 • 21:05 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

'There are many private houses': Hotel Country Club denies that 'El Mencho' was in its facilities

The Hotel Country Club in Jalisco, Mexico, denies any connection to the recent incident involving drug lord 'El Mencho', who was reportedly located nearby before his death.

The Hotel Country Club, located in a private residential area in Jalisco, has publicly refuted claims that drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, known as 'El Mencho', was ever on their premises following a police operation in which he was killed. This denial came after reports surfaced linking the hotel to Oseguera's final moments. The establishment emphasized in a statement on Instagram that it had no involvement and that the incident did not take place on their property, providing reassurance to their guests and the community.

The hotel is situated amidst a serene wooded area, catering to visitors looking to escape urban life for a more tranquil experience. While the association with a notorious criminal has raised concerns about safety and reputation, the hotel is keen to distinguish itself as a place of leisure and relaxation, separate from the violent activities of organized crime. They also highlighted their amenities, including cabin-style suites and a golf course, to reinforce their image as a wholesome getaway.

This incident raises broader questions about safety and crime in regions known for their tourism and exclusive residential properties. The involvement of a high-profile criminal like 'El Mencho' in the area could deter potential visitors and impact local businesses. The hotel’s quick response is aimed at mitigating fallout, but it also reflects the precarious balance between tourism and the realities of crime in Mexico, especially as the government continues to face challenges posed by drug cartels in various regions.

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