Drogenkartelle
Bundeskräfte töten CJNG-Führer El Mencho bei Razzia in Jalisco
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Mexikanische Behörden töteten Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, bekannt als El Mencho und Führer des Jalisco-Neue-Generation-Kartells (CJNG), am 22. Februar 2026 in Tapalpa, Jalisco. Zwei seiner Begleiter wurden während der Operation festgenommen und stehen nun wegen Besitzes exklusiver Armee-Waffen vor Gericht. Das Ereignis löste Gewalt in Jalisco aus, die Flüge und Tourismus beeinträchtigte.
Ecuador has begun a two-week military offensive against drug traffickers, backed by the United States, with Interior Minister John Reimberg declaring the country 'at war' and imposing curfews in coastal provinces. The operation deploys 35,000 soldiers, armored vehicles, and helicopters.
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Mexican authorities have seized approximately 14 million doses of fentanyl from a clandestine laboratory and warehouse in Colima state. The operation resulted in the arrest of six individuals. This haul is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking amid heightened U.S.-Mexico tensions over cartels.
The Trump administration has revoked visas from at least 50 Mexican politicians due to their alleged connections to drug cartels. This action marks an unprecedented scale compared to previous U.S. governments, according to reports. Officials emphasize it as part of broader efforts to combat cartel influence and protect American communities.