Indian Embassy Warns Citizens in Mexico After Cartel Leader El Mencho Killed

The Indian Embassy in Mexico has issued a security advisory, urging its nationals in several states to shelter in place following widespread violence. The unrest was triggered by a military operation that killed Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel. The cartel's retaliation included setting buses on fire and blocking roads across multiple states. Authorities have suspended public transport and warned against highway travel as the situation remains volatile.

Key Points: India Issues Mexico Travel Advisory After Cartel Leader's Death

  • Advisory for Indian nationals in multiple states
  • Violence after cartel leader killed
  • Public told to shelter in place
  • Road blockages and bus burnings reported
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"Be aware of your surroundings": Indian embassy issues advisory to their citizens in Mexico after killing of El Mencho

Indian nationals in Mexico told to shelter in place after violence erupts following the killing of Jalisco cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera.

"Be aware of your surroundings. - Embassy of India in Mexico"

Mexico City, February 23

The Embassy of India in Mexico on Monday issued an advisory to Indian nationals residing in the North American country, urging them to exercise caution and shelter in place amid escalating violence following the killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "El Mencho", leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel on Sunday

In a post on X, the Embassy mentions that Indian nationals in Jalisco State -- particularly in the areas of Puerto Vallarta, Chapala, and Guadalajara -- as well as in Tamaulipas State, including Reynosa and other municipalities, and certain areas of Michoacan, Guerrero, and Nuevo Leon, should remain indoors until further notice.

"Dear all Indian nationals in Mexico: There are ongoing security operations and related road blockages and criminal activity, Indian nationals in Jalisco State (areas of Puerto Vallarta, Chapala, and Guadalajara), Tamaulipas State (areas of Reynosa and other municipalities), areas of Michoacan State, Guerrero State, and Nuevo Leon State should shelter in place until further notice," the post read.

"Actions to Take: Avoid areas around law enforcement activity. Be aware of your surroundings. Seek shelter and minimize unnecessary movements outside your shelter. Monitor local media for updates. Follow the directions of local authorities and in case of emergency, call 911. Avoid crowds. Keep family and friends advised of your location and well-being via phone, text, and social media," the Embassy added in the post.

This comes after one of the most wanted leaders of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, was killed on Sunday following an operation led by Mexico's military.

El Mencho, a former police officer, led the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, or CJNG, as it became one of the "most powerful and ruthless criminal organisations" inside Mexico, according to the US Drug Enforcement Agency, CNN reported.

Security forces from several federal branches of Mexico's military carried out the operation in the town of Tapalpa in the western state of Jalisco.

CJNG members traded fire with the government forces, resulting in four gang members being killed at the scene, Mexico's Secretariat of National Defence said.

Osegeura and two others were seriously injured and died as they were being transported via aircraft to Mexico City, according to the secretariat.

Three Mexican military personnel were also injured in the operation and transferred to a hospital in Mexico City for treatment.

The military operation triggered a series of violent events across the state of Jalisco, which is scheduled to host four matches of the 2026 World Cup in June, before spreading to other states such as Michoacan and Guanajuato.

Suspected members of organised crime groups set buses on fire, blocked roads in the area, and clashed with authorities, Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro reported.

During the operation, Lemus urged residents to remain in their homes and said that public transportation services in Jalisco would be suspended "until the situation is under control."

The governor stated that the violence has spread to at least five states and urged the public to avoid travelling on highways.

Oseguera was wanted by US authorities, who offered a bounty of up to USD 15 million for information leading to his arrest, CNN reported.

The US Justice Department charged El Mencho in 2022 with leading the effort to manufacture and distribute fentanyl for importation into the US.

A Justice Department indictment of Oseguera said his organisation is active in the Mexican states of Jalisco, Colima, and Veracruz, and has a presence elsewhere.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is scary stuff. Cartel violence spilling over after a leader is killed. Hope all our Indian students and professionals there are following the advice and staying put. The World Cup matches in Jalisco next year are also a big concern now.
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David E
While the advisory is necessary, it highlights a recurring issue. Many Indian students choose universities in these regions due to lower costs, often without full awareness of local security situations. Perhaps more pre-departure guidance is needed from our authorities as well.
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Aman W
$15 million bounty! The scale of this drug trade is unbelievable. These cartels are a menace globally. Hope the Mexican forces can restore order quickly. Our people there must avoid any curiosity and just stay inside.
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Shreya B
Setting buses on fire and blocking roads... reminds you of some situations back home, but this is on another level of organized crime. Thank God for social media and phones so families can stay in touch. Jai Hind and stay safe.
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Karthik V
The advisory is very detailed and clear. Good job by the embassy team for listing specific areas and actionable steps. This is how citizen safety should be handled. Hope our nationals have stocked up on essentials.

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