Mar 19 • 02:08 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Another International Blow in Mexico City: ‘La Maracucha’, Member of the Tren de Aragua, Arrested

Yorbelis ‘N’, known as ‘La Maracucha’, was arrested in Mexico City as part of an operation against the Tren de Aragua criminal organization.

The Security Cabinet of Mexico has announced the arrest of Yorbelis ‘N’, alias ‘La Maracucha’, in a coordinated operation in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City on March 18. This arrest is part of a broader investigation by federal authorities into the criminal organization Tren de Aragua, which has been under scrutiny since its operations were first reported in 2025. The operation involved multiple agencies, including the Secretary of Citizen Security, the Attorney General's Office, and local police forces, reflecting a significant effort to dismantle organized crime in the capital.

‘La Maracucha’ is alleged to be a key operator within the Tren de Aragua, which is notorious for various criminal activities, including human trafficking and sexual exploitation networks. The investigation comes amid growing concerns about the influence of this organization in Mexico, particularly in urban areas like Mexico City. Authorities have indicated that this operation is a continuation of their commitment to combating organized crime, with strong emphasis on protecting vulnerable populations from exploitation.

In addition to trafficking charges, Yorbelis ‘N’ faces serious allegations, including organized crime, extortion, and drug dealing, backed by multiple outstanding warrants for her arrest. Her detainment marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle against organized crime in Mexico, signaling a multi-agency approach aimed at crippling gangs involved in human trafficking and other violent crimes. The implications of such arrests could significantly impact the prevalence of organized crime in regions affected by their operations, potentially leading to safer environments for citizens in Mexico City and beyond.

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