Mar 3 • 19:25 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Drug Lord El Mencho Buried in Golden Casket – Extensive Security Measures

Mexican drug cartel leader 'El Mencho,' Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, was buried in a golden casket under tight security following his death during a military operation.

Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as 'El Mencho' and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was buried in a lavish golden casket near Guadalajara amid heavy security measures. His burial took place after he was killed on February 22 during a military operation aimed at capturing him, which instead led to his death from multiple gunshot wounds, according to a death certificate reviewed by the Associated Press. His demise has sparked a wave of retaliatory violence across about 20 states in Mexico, highlighting the ongoing power struggles within the country's narcotics trade.

The burial was confirmed by an American official source, although the exact location of El Mencho's grave has not been officially verified. The atmosphere surrounding the burial was notably tense, with increased security measures being implemented as early as Sunday. This is indicative of both El Mencho's notorious reputation and the dangers posed by rival cartel factions possibly seeking revenge or attempting to disrupt the event. While the extensive arrangements during the proceedings suggested these were indeed El Mencho's funeral, there remains uncertainty regarding whether the body in the casket was definitively his, further fuelling speculation about cartel practices and the intensity of the ongoing conflict.

El Mencho's death is seen as a significant moment in the Mexican drug war, as he played a crucial role in orchestrating the movements and operations of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, which has become one of the most powerful and disreputable criminal organizations in Mexico. The aftermath of his death will likely lead to increased violence and instability across the nation, as rival factions vie for his influence and power, posing serious implications for public safety and government efforts to restore order in affected regions.

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