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Heavy Military Security Surrounds El Mencho Burial in Mexico

Soldiers, National Guard troops and police formed rings of security around a funeral home and cemetery as the body of alleged Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, received burial Monday. The alleged head of the powerful criminal organization arrived in a gold-colored coffin for interment in this suburb of Guadalajara. His remains had moved under tight protection from Mexico City days after his death in a federal operation.

The funeral unfolded one week after Oseguera Cervantes’ killing triggered retaliation across much of Mexico. Cartel gunmen carried out coordinated attacks in 20 of the country’s 32 states. Road blockades, arson against businesses and strikes on official targets left more than 70 people dead, officials reported.

Hundreds of floral arrangements arrived at the funeral home in large volume but largely without named senders or specified recipients. Elaborate displays included crosses, angel wings fashioned from red roses and a large rooster shape tied to Oseguera Cervantes’ reported interest in cockfighting.

Workers needed five cranes to transport the oversized tributes to the cemetery. A norteña band known for narcocorridos played regional music as family members and a small group of mourners followed the hearse. Security stayed intense at every step. Troops questioned anyone who approached the La Paz funeral home in Guadalajara. Officials kept the convoy route secret until the final moments. Military and police vehicles escorted the procession. At the cemetery, access went only to people who could prove they had business there.

Oseguera Cervantes, 59, died February 22 during a military raid in Tapalpa, Jalisco. Federal forces located him in the western state that serves as the CJNG power base. He suffered multiple gunshot wounds in the clash and died en route by air to Mexico City for treatment, according to his death certificate and the Defense Ministry. Other alleged CJNG members died in the same operation.

Federal prosecutors handed the body to his family after completing forensic procedures. Relatives brought the remains from the capital to the Guadalajara area for a private wake before the burial at the Recinto de la Paz cemetery. Unlike the grand mausoleums chosen by some previous high-profile traffickers, Oseguera Cervantes went into a simple ground-level grave. The modern cemetery sits near a military installation and about five kilometers from a stadium slated to host 2026 World Cup matches.

A small group of about eight people dressed in black and wearing dark glasses accompanied the coffin in two vehicles. The ceremony in a chapel near the cemetery entrance lasted nearly an hour. Music continued as workers lowered the coffin into the plot. The wave of violence that followed his death brought the country to a tense state. Gunmen set fires to vehicles and businesses. They blocked major highways in multiple regions. Federal authorities deployed thousands of additional troops in response.

Officials have not released details on possible successors within the cartel. Operations against remaining CJNG cells continue in several states.

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