Mar 3 β€’ 17:04 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Who allowed access? Sheinbaum asks the FGR to clarify access to 'El Mencho's' cabin

Claudia Sheinbaum demands that the Attorney General's Office clarify why the cabin where Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', was allegedly present was not secured after a military operation.

In a recent press conference, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed concerns regarding a military operation that occurred on February 22, aimed at capturing notorious drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho'. She called on the Attorney General's Office (FGR) to explain why the location, specifically the vicinity of the Tapalpa Country Club, was not secured after this significant operation. This incident highlights issues of accountability in law enforcement and the coordination between different government agencies responsible for public safety and national security.

Sheinbaum's statement comes in light of a controversy surrounding the handling of the operation, where questions have arisen about protocols in place for securing the area following a critical law enforcement event. The President emphasized the need for transparency from the FGR and criticized their lack of communication and public engagement since the commencement of their leadership, particularly noting the absence of comments from Attorney General Ernestina Godoy.

This demand for clarification points to a larger issue in Mexico's fight against organized crime and the need for clear roles and responsibilities among various authorities. Sheinbaum's insistence on the necessity of answers reflects growing public interest in how the government manages responses to crime and the protection of citizens, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current strategies employed to combat powerful drug cartels like that of 'El Mencho.'

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