Feb 28 โ€ข 19:09 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

FGR delivers 'El Mencho's' body to relatives after almost a week of securing it

The remains of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', were handed over to his family by Mexico's Attorney General's Office almost a week after his death.

This past Saturday, February 28, the Attorney General's Office of Mexico, known as FGR, announced the transfer of the remains of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, a notorious figure in the Mexican drug trade identified as 'El Mencho', to his family. The handover occurred almost a week after his death, which has been notable due to his prominence as the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The authorities undertook several formal procedures to verify the identity and familial connection before releasing the remains.

On February 23, when 'El Mencho' passed away, the body was secured by forensic authorities and kept under strict protocol. A legal representative arrived to claim the remains on Wednesday, marking the beginning of the formal process for the release. The FGR clearly stated that no shortcuts were taken, adhering to all necessary procedural requirements to ensure that the right individuals received the remains of the deceased. This meticulous approach reflects the complexities involved in dealing with high-profile cases linked to organized crime in Mexico.

The passing of 'El Mencho' has significant implications for the drug trafficking landscape in Mexico, particularly concerning the power dynamics within the CJNG. His death could lead to a potential scramble for power among rival factions, which may result in further violence. Additionally, the handling of his remains serves as a reminder of the intricacies surrounding criminal investigations, family rights, and the judicial process in high-stakes drug cartel cases, where public scrutiny and political factors come into play.

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