Drug cartels
U.S. Widens Probe Into Mexico's Ruling Party Governors After Initial Bombshell Case in Sinaloa
Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum has stated that any prosecution must occur under Mexican jurisdiction and framed allegations against Rubén Rocha Moya as potentially political
Mexican Politicians Rally Behind Sinaloa Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya: 'We Are Calm. Nothing Is Going to Happen'
In a letter, mayors from 18 of Sinaloa's 20 municipalities expressed their backing for the governor and called for any proceedings to be carried out in accordance with Mexican law.
U.S. Accuses Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya Of Drug Cartel Links
The United States has accused Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine other officials from the northwestern Mexican state of having links to drug trafficking organizations, escalating tensions between Washington and Mexico City over security cooperation and sovereignty.
Despite Billions in Social Programs, Youth Arrests in Mexico Linked to Organized Crime Nearly Triple
In its analysis, Animal Político noted that Mexico lacks a precise way to measure the recruitment of minors and young people because it is not classified as a specific crime.
High-Ranking Jalisco Cartel Figure 'El Jardinero' Arrested at Nayarit Ranch Without Shots Fired
El Jardinero controlled clandestine labs in Nayarit and Jalisco used to produce methamphetamine and other drugs trafficked to the United States. Authorities have not yet confirmed if and when formal extradition proceedings could begin.
Mexico Captures "Jardinero," One of the New Leaders of CJNG and Wanted by U.S.
Mexican forces captured Audias Flores Silva, alias "Jardinero," one of the alleged top commanders of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and a figure identified as a possible successor to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," after his death in a military operation earlier this year.
Mexican Navy Raid Deals $440,000 Blow To Gulf Cartel Faction Los Escorpiones
Mexican federal authorities seized a suspected illegal fuel storage and transfer site in the border city of Matamoros, dealing an estimated 8 million peso blow to a fuel-trafficking operation allegedly linked to the Gulf Cartel faction known as Los Escorpiones.
Mexican Authorities Arrest Key Associates of 'El Guano,' Including Alleged Right-Hand Man
The Defense Ministry said the operation was carried out with intelligence sharing between Mexican and U.S. authorities. Those detained were transferred to Culiacán, Sinaloa, as proceedings against them continue.
U.S. Sanctions Six Entities Connected with Mexico's Cartel del Noroeste: All About this Drug Trafficking Organization
The sanctions target six entities connected to a money laundering and cash smuggling enterprise operated by Mexico's Cartel del Noreste
Search Group Reports Progress in Investigations at Izaguirre Ranch, Including Additional Human Remains
In a statement, Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco said the latest discoveries suggest a larger scale than what had been documented in earlier searches.
Authorities Identify Ninth Missing Miner in Sinaloa; One Worker Remains Missing
The search for the engineers and miners has led to the discovery of at least six clandestine graves in the area around El Verde since Feb. 3, where 14 bodies have been recovered, several of them still unidentified.
Genaro García Luna's Attorneys Request Hearing to Defend Appeal in Corruption Case
García Luna's attorneys argued the process was "irreparably tainted." Among the issues raised, they claim evidence was withheld from the former official and that at least four witnesses lied about the facts presented during the case.
Are Baby Cartels the Future of Drug Trafficking After El Mencho's Death?
Colombian security experts are warning that the reported fall of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," the leader of the powerful Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) may not weaken organized crime in Mexico as much as many expect.
Mexican Cartels Are Increasingly Targeting Workers for Recruitment, Expert Says
Dr. Víctor Sánchez said criminal groups have long viewed extortion as a steady source of income, and the kidnapping of employees often creates pressure on companies to pay so-called protection fees.
New Audio Reveals Former Mexican Official Took Bribes From Jalisco Cartel To Allow They Control Prisons
Mendoza's alleged corruption network dates back years. In 2009, he was arrested during an operation that led to the detention of 11 mayors, 16 high-ranking officials, and a judge over alleged ties to La Familia Michoacana.
Jalisco Cartel Resumes Attacks in Mexico By Deploying Explosive Drones Against Communities
People in coastal Michoacán have documented explosive attacks for eight consecutive days without intervention from local or state authorities.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro Reportedly Labeled 'Priority Target' by DEA
DEA records show Gustavo Petro's name has surfaced in multiple investigations dating back to 2022, many based on interviews with confidential informants accusing him of having ties with drug cartels.
Firearm Seizures in Mexico More Than Double Under Claudia Sheinbaum's Administration: Report
Estimates from Mexican authorities suggest that up to 500,000 firearms are smuggled annually from the U.S. into Mexico, though former agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives believe the number could reach 1 million.
Jalisco Cartel Continues Reshaping Itself Following Death of 'El Mencho': Analysis
The death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, longtime leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), has pushed Mexico's most powerful criminal organization into a transitional period.
Pentagon Officials Warn Americans Traveling to Mexico for World Cup of Rising Cartel Violence
This summer, Mexico will host more than a dozen matches of the 2026 World Cup across three cities. Currently, the State Department advises Americans traveling to Mexico to exercise increased caution due to terrorism, crime and kidnapping.
Mexican Authorities Detain Daughter of Sinaloa Cartel Co-Founder Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada in Sinaloa; Release Her Later
Despite the Mexican government clearing Mónica Zambada of any criminal involvement, a document from the U.S. Treasury Department places her as part of a network allegedly used by her father to launder money from drug trafficking.
Top General Says U.S. Forces Are Carrying Out An 'Actual Campaign' Against Cartels: 'Total Systemic Friction'
The commander of the U.S. Southern Command, Francis Donovan, said forces are carrying out an "actual campaign" against cartels in the region, saying strikes against alleged drug vessels are "just a small part of that."
Top Pentagon Official Doesn't Rule Out Using Ground Forces To Take On Cartels
A top Pentagon official didn't rule out the possibility of using ground troops to take on cartels in Latin America.
Top U.S. General Says Mexican Cartels Are Making Death Threats To U.S. Troops After Killing of El Mencho
Gen. Gregory Guillot acknowledged that troops deployed along the U.S.-Mexico border have been targeted by digital and personal attacks in recent weeks as a result of the instability following the death of El Mencho, the longtime leader of the Jalisco Cartel.
Mexican Officials Discover More Clandestine Graves; Dozens Of Bodies Found In Chihuahua
Reports say the investigation at "El Willy" began after the arrest of a member of a criminal group, which led authorities to uncover multiple clandestine graves in the area.
Mexican Drug Cartels Are Recruiting Members Faster Than They Lose Them, Experts Say
According to mathematician Rafael Prieto-Curiel, criminal organizations in Mexico recruit more members than they lose through arrests or deaths. He estimates that cartels across the country now have more than 180,000 members.
El Mencho's Death Could Reshape Alliance Between Jalisco Cartel and Los Chapitos, Experts Say
Following the death of El Mencho on Feb. 22, experts say Los Chapitos could lose access to key resources needed to sustain the conflict.
Pam Bondi Reportedly Moved To Military Base Over Threats From Cartels, Critics Of Her Handling Of Epstein Files
Attorney General Pam Bondi has moved to a military base in Washington as a result of threats from cartels and people critical of her handling of the Epstein files, according to a new report.
Armed Civilians Attack Jalisco State Police With Explosive Drones, Injuring One Officer
Colotlán was one of several municipalities across the country that experienced unrest from members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) on Feb. 22 following the death of Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, the longtime leader of the Jalisco cartel.
Claudia Sheinbaum Responds to Trump's Remarks on Cartels, Urges U.S. to Stop Illegal Arms Flow and Fight Drug Addiction
Claudia Sheinbaum suggested the United States should focus on other steps to fight drug trafficking and cartels, such as addressing Americans' addiction to drugs and stopping the flow of illegal weapons south of the border.