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Mexico: 'El Mencho' Down, His Son in Prison – New Cycle of Bloodshed After Power Vacuum in Drug Cartels

Published February 23, 2026, 14:08
Mexico: 'El Mencho' Down, His Son in Prison – New Cycle of Bloodshed After Power Vacuum in Drug Cartels

With the death of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho,' leader of the CJNG cartel, Mexico is entering a new and dangerous period of violence. The absence of a clear successor, as 'El Mencho's' son is in prison, creates a power vacuum expected to lead to conflicts and displays of power among the cartel's commanders. The precedent of the Sinaloa cartel, where the absence of a successor led to increased violence, is causing concern among authorities. The CJNG, until recently, had a central leader who maintained control of operations and drug routes. Now, with the power vacuum, leadership will pass to the commanders, who will seek to impose their dominance. This is expected to lead to internal conflicts and an increase in violence. The situation has already caused disruption in Mexico, with flight cancellations, tourists stranded, and shops and schools closed. Authorities fear the situation will worsen and lead to a new cycle of bloodshed and violence.