Widespread violence has erupted across Mexico following reports that notorious cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (El Mencho) was k!lled during a military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, on February 22, 2026.
Military Operation Targets CJNG Leader
El Mencho, 59, was the head of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of Mexico’s most feared criminal organizations. Authorities say he was neutralized in a coordinated operation in Tapalpa, located in Jalisco. The mission was reportedly a joint effort between Mexican special forces and intelligence support from the United States, which provided complementary information.

The cartel leader had a reported $15 million bounty on his head and was accused of orchestrating large-scale trafficking of cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl into the United States.
Retaliatory Violence Erupts
Following news of his death, cartel members allegedly launched retaliatory attacks across multiple states. Incidents have included roadblocks, vehicle arson, and exchanges of gunfire, creating widespread panic in several regions.
Security analysts warn that the killing of such a high-profile figure could trigger internal power struggles within the CJNG, potentially escalating instability in the short term.
International Travel and Flight Disruptions
The escalating violence has prompted travel advisories from the United States, Canada, and India, urging citizens to exercise caution in affected areas. Several major airlines, including Air Canada and American Airlines, have reportedly suspended flights to Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta amid security concerns.

Sports and Public Events Affected
The unrest has also disrupted sporting activities, with several soccer matches and tennis tournaments postponed or rescheduled due to safety concerns. Authorities have since deployed National Guard and Army units to restore order and secure key infrastructure.
Security Forces on High Alert
Mexican federal forces remain on high alert as the situation continues to evolve. Government officials have assured citizens that decisive measures are being implemented to stabilize affected regions and prevent further violence.
With tensions still high, observers caution that the aftermath of El Mencho’s death could reshape the internal dynamics of organized crime in Mexico in the months ahead.
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