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Mexico Probes Cartel-Linked Accounts Spreading Fake News After El Mencho Killing

Cartels used coordinated social media campaigns and AI-generated misinformation to exaggerate violence after El Mencho's death, with authorities identifying multiple fake accounts.

  • On Sunday, Mexican forces killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as `El Mencho`, after a shootout in Guadalajara, Jalisco, leaving nearby towns marked by smoke and charred vehicles.
  • Mexican Defense Secretary Gen. Ricardo Trevilla said authorities tracked a romantic partner to his hideout, leading to a raid where `El Mencho` and two bodyguards were wounded and died en route to Mexico City.
  • A day after the operation, civilians faced travel disruption as the Jalisco New Generation Cartel erected more than 250 roadblocks across 20 states, with over 1,000 stranded overnight in Guadalajara zoo and 25 Mexican National Guard members killed.
  • Mexican Security Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch said authorities identified various accounts and will investigate which have direct links to organized crime as false reports spread claiming Guadalajara airport was seized and a plane was on fire.
  • Researchers caution it is hard to attribute accounts, while Jane Esberg, assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, said `They are trying to show that the Mexican government doesn't have control over the country` amid AI-generated content and narco influencers in recent years.
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At least 500 motorists have been set on fire since members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel reacted violently on Sunday to the capture and death of their leader Nemesio El Mencho Oseguera, said the secretary of public security, Juan Pablo Hernández. In turn, the governor of Nayarit, Miguel Ángel Navarro, reported that 171 burned units and five people arrested were documented that day, in addition to two attackers killed.

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U.S. officials, including the Czar Anti-Drugs, Zara Carter, attended two meetings in Mexico after an operation against "El Mencho"

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Police and the military in Mexico are searching for more escapees from a prison in Puerto Vallarta, who escaped during a wave of attacks that the CJNG cartel launched on Sunday after the killing of its leader, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho”. During the riots, gunmen used a vehicle to break down one of the prison gates, allowing 23 prisoners to escape. Authorities said they were working with other federal states to catch the esc…

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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