The family of Mencho requests the return of the body of the CJNG leader
The family of Mencho has formally requested the return of the body of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) from Mexican authorities.
The family of Mencho, the infamous leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), has submitted a formal request to the Attorney General's Office of Mexico (FGR) for the return of his remains. The body is currently being held by the Mexican Forensic Service (Semefo), and the legal representative noted that all necessary procedures must be followed to ensure the delivery is conducted properly. The FGR has been tasked with following protocol before the body can be released to the family.
This situation follows a recent operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, which involved the capture and wounding of Mencho during an engagement with law enforcement. In conjunction with this development, two individuals were arrested and are being processed for carrying weapons restricted to military use, highlighting ongoing concerns about cartel violence and weaponry in Mexico. Security Secretary Omar GarcÃa Harfuch had previously hinted at crucial developments pertaining to the case.
The implications of this request from Mencho's family touch on broader themes of crime, justice, and the legal processes that involve high-profile figures within cartel networks. Given the notoriety of the CJNG and its impact on public security and policy in Mexico, the handling of Mencho's body and the legal proceedings surrounding it will likely draw significant attention from both the media and authorities, as they navigate the intricacies of Mexico's ongoing fight against organized crime.