Nayarit awakens under the crossfire of Los Mayos and the CJNG; there are 20 detainees
A joint operation in Huajicori, Nayarit, resulted in 20 arrests and the seizure of weapons and explosives amidst ongoing territorial disputes between criminal gangs.
A recent joint operation conducted by federal and state authorities in Huajicori, Nayarit, led to the detention of 20 individuals, with one person injured and requiring medical attention. The authorities also confiscated a significant cache of weapons, including 12 assault rifles, over 3,500 rounds of ammunition, 75 magazines, and eight improvised explosives. The operation was part of ongoing efforts to combat violence linked to territorial disputes between criminal organizations, specifically the CJNG and factions aligned with Los Chapitos against Los Mayos.
The armed confrontation was triggered by escalating tensions over territory and internal conflicts among these criminal groups, which have plagued the region. Despite the violent backdrop, officials reported that the operation proceeded without any harm to the civilian population or casualties among security forces. Emphasizing careful planning and strategic intelligence, authorities highlighted their commitment to addressing organized crime while ensuring public safety.
Since 2023, Huajicori and northern Nayarit have experienced sustained violence, making this operation a crucial part of the Mexican government's broader efforts to restore order in regions affected by gang conflicts. The challenges posed by these criminal organizations remain significant, as authorities continue to combat the threats they pose to community safety and regional stability.