Mexican federal authorities detain CJNG cartel figure 'El Jardinero' in Nayarit during intense manhunt.
Mexican federal authorities detain CJNG cartel figure 'El Jardinero' in Nayarit during intense manhunt.
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Authorities Detain ‘El Jardinero’, Potential CJNG ‘El Mencho’ Successor, in Nayarit After Intense Manhunt

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Federal authorities captured Audias Flores Silva, alias ‘El Jardinero’, one of several contenders to succeed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, ‘El Mencho’, leader of the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) killed on February 22, 2026, in Tapalpa, Jalisco. The April 27 arrest in El Mirador, Santa María del Oro, Nayarit, followed 19 months of tracking and involved no shots. Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch confirmed ‘El Jardinero’ was among three or four leaders vying for CJNG control; the U.S. had offered a $5 million reward.

Special forces from the Navy Secretariat (Semar), with support from the Attorney General's Office (FGR) and Security Secretariat (SSPC), executed a precise operation against ‘El Jardinero’, 46 (born 1980), who was hiding in a drainage pipe despite an escort of 60 people and 30 vehicles. The raid mobilized 120 personnel and unmanned aircraft in Nayarit.

‘El Jardinero’, also known as ‘Commandante’, ‘El Bravo 2’, ‘Audi’, ‘El Mata Jefes’, or Gabriel Raigosa Plascencia, oversaw CJNG operations in Nayarit, Jalisco, Michoacán, Guerrero, and Zacatecas. He managed annual smuggling of 67 tons of drugs to the U.S. (5 tons cocaine, 9 heroin, 43 marijuana, 10 methamphetamines), plus extortions on truckers, fuel theft, kidnappings, murders, money laundering, and the cartel’s propaganda/communications.

Post-‘El Mencho’ death, he mobilized personnel and weapons to seize control, prompting General Ricardo Trevilla’s anti-blockade operations to curb violence. U.S. authorities sanctioned him in 2021, accused him of distributing at least 5 kg cocaine and 1 kg heroin, and sought extradition. He had served five years in U.S. prison for trafficking and was briefly held in Mexico in 2016 for a police ambush in Soyatlán, Jalisco, before release.

Other successors include Julio Alberto Castillo Rodríguez (‘El Mencho’ son-in-law), Juan Carlos González Valencia (‘El 03’, stepson), Gonzalo Mendoza Gaytán (‘El Sapo’), and Carlos Andrés Rivera Varela (‘La Firma’). Separately, César Alejandro ‘N’, ‘El Güero Conta’, ‘El Jardinero’’s financial operator, was detained in Zapopan, Jalisco. U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson hailed the arrest on X as ‘an important step against those profiting from fentanyl.’

Mexico holds an arrest warrant; Flores Silva faces U.S. extradition.

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Reactions on X predominantly praise the Mexican Navy and Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch for the precise capture of 'El Jardinero', a key CJNG figure and potential successor to 'El Mencho', without shots fired. US officials commend the joint efforts against fentanyl trafficking. Some users express skepticism regarding El Mencho's reported death and highlight retaliatory violence including arson and roadblocks in Nayarit.

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Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch revealed that the Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación financed and supplied personnel to a faction of Los Chapitos in southern Sinaloa. The alliance ended with the killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, 'El Mencho', on February 22.

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Authorities in Mexico State arrested Kevin “N”, alias ‘El Fresa’, alleged leader of a Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) cell in Tlalmanalco, along with six others. The operations yielded drugs, a firearm, and cell phones. Prosecutors link them to a woman's homicide on February 4.

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