US Embassy Denies Role in ‘El Mencho’ Capture Operation | Mexico News
Amidst circulating reports regarding the operation to apprehend Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as ‘El Mencho,’ leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), the U.S. Embassy in Mexico has clarified its role. The Embassy addressed misinformation spreading on social media platforms, specifically responding to claims made by journalist Laura Loomer.
Clarification of Roles
The U.S. Embassy stated via a post on X (formerly Twitter) that the operation “was planned and executed by Mexican Special Forces.” This statement directly refuted assertions that the United States was primarily responsible for the undertaking. The Embassy further specified that U.S. Authorities contributed “complementary intelligence” within the framework of bilateral cooperation.
Operational Details
Details regarding the operation in Tapalpa were released by the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional. According to their report, Mexican forces encountered resistance during the attempt to capture the alleged drug trafficker. In the ensuing confrontation, four members of the CJNG were killed and three others sustained serious injuries.
Potential Implications
The clarification from the U.S. Embassy could serve to reinforce the sovereignty of Mexican law enforcement and demonstrate a commitment to collaborative, rather than unilateral, action. A continued emphasis on intelligence sharing may be a possible next step, allowing for more effective targeting of criminal organizations. However, the incident could also lead to increased scrutiny of the nature and extent of U.S. Involvement in Mexican security matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the U.S. Embassy’s primary message?
The U.S. Embassy’s primary message was to clarify that the operation to capture ‘El Mencho’ was planned and executed by Mexican Special Forces, and that U.S. Involvement was limited to providing complementary intelligence.
What details were provided about the operation itself?
The Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional reported that during the attempt to capture the suspect, Mexican forces were attacked, resulting in the deaths of four CJNG members and injuries to three others.
What was the impetus for the U.S. Embassy’s statement?
The U.S. Embassy issued the statement in response to reports circulating on social media, specifically a claim by journalist Laura Loomer, that the operation was the responsibility of the United States.
How might this incident affect future security collaborations between the U.S. And Mexico?