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How El Mencho’s Secret Lover Sold Him Out to the Feds

How El Mencho’s Secret Lover Sold Him Out to the Feds

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​The reign of terror of Mexico’s most-wanted man has come to a bloody end, and it wasn’t a high-tech drone or a massive army that finally brought him down; it was a romantic betrayal. Nemesio Oseguera, the infamous “El Mencho” and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), was killed on Sunday, February 22, 2026, after a secret visit from a romantic partner gave away his location. While the U.S. had a $15 million bounty on his head, it was a tip from a confidante within his inner circle that allowed Mexican special forces to bridge the gap and deliver the final blow.

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  • ​The Fatal Tryst in Tapalpa
  • ​Retaliatory Fire: Mexico in Flames
  • ​The U.S. Connection and Trump’s Demand
  • ​A Cartel in Crisis

​The Fatal Tryst in Tapalpa

​El Mencho had spent years evading capture by hiding in the dense, wooded terrain of Jalisco. However, the drug lord’s Achilles’ heel proved to be his personal life. According to Mexican Defense Minister Ricardo Trevilla, a visit from one of Oseguera’s romantic partners provided the intelligence window needed to plan a surgical strike. Acting on a tip-off from a confidante of the woman, special forces moved in on a cabin complex outside the town of Tapalpa.

How El Mencho’s Secret Lover Sold Him Out to the Feds

​The raid quickly turned into a war zone. Oseguera’s elite bodyguards opened fire with an arsenal that included grenade launchers, rocket launchers, and mortar shells. During the intense firefight, El Mencho was severely injured along with two of his guards. In a desperate attempt to keep him alive for questioning or trial, authorities loaded him onto a helicopter bound for Mexico City, but the cartel kingpin died of his wounds before the aircraft could land.

​Retaliatory Fire: Mexico in Flames

​The death of El Mencho did not bring immediate peace; instead, it triggered a nationwide explosion of “narco-blockades.” Cartel loyalists, grieving and enraged, took to the streets across 14 states, burning cars and blocking major highways. The retaliatory violence was orchestrated by “El Tuli,” Oseguera’s top financial chief, who reportedly offered a 20,000 peso reward for the death of any military personnel.

​The cost of the operation has been staggering. At least 25 members of the National Guard military police were killed in the chaos, and the total death toll from the retaliatory strikes has climbed to over 50 people, including 30 cartel members. In Jalisco, the heart of the CJNG’s empire, airlines were forced to cancel flights as plumes of smoke from burning buses filled the sky, sending the shares of Mexican airport operators and airlines into a freefall.

​The U.S. Connection and Trump’s Demand

​While President Claudia Sheinbaum was quick to emphasize that the operation was carried out entirely by Mexican forces, she acknowledged that U.S. intelligence played a critical role in “mapping” El Mencho’s location. This exchange of information comes at a politically sensitive time. With the USMCA free trade pact review looming, Mexico is under intense pressure to show results against fentanyl suppliers.

​Despite the high-profile killing, U.S. President Donald Trump was quick to take to social media on Monday morning, insisting that “Mexico must step up their effort on Cartels and Drugs!” The U.S. sees the death of El Mencho as a win, but for Mexico, the focus remains on the 70% of illegal firearms that flow south from the U.S., arming the very cartels that just killed 25 of their national guardsmen.

​A Cartel in Crisis

​The CJNG is now a wounded beast. With both El Mencho and his financial architect, “El Tuli,” dead, a violent power struggle for the throne is expected. Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch confirmed that authorities are monitoring several top leaders within the organization to prevent a total restructuring that could unleash even more bloodshed. For now, the roads have been cleared, and fuel supplies are being guarded, but the shadow of the “Deposed King of Jalisco” still looms large. The man who masterminded the world’s most powerful fentanyl supply chain is gone, betrayed by the very intimacy he thought he had secured in the woods of Tapalpa.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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