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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes: Reports of His Death Remain Unconfirmed
Rumours surrounding the alleged death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes — better known as “El Mencho” — have resurfaced repeatedly over the past few years. However, as of the most recent official statements from Mexican and U.S. authorities, there is no confirmed evidence that he has died.
El Mencho is widely identified as the leader of the powerful Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), one of Mexico’s most dominant and violent criminal organisations. The cartel has been linked to large-scale drug trafficking operations, weapons smuggling, and organised violence across multiple regions of Mexico and beyond.
Persistent Death Rumours
Speculation about El Mencho’s health and possible death has circulated for years. At various points, reports have claimed he was:
• Suffering from kidney failure
• Seriously ill and receiving secret medical treatment
• Killed in a covert military operation
Despite these recurring claims, no Mexican federal authority has officially confirmed his death. U.S. agencies, including the United States Department of Justice, continue to list him as a wanted fugitive. The U.S. government has previously offered multimillion-dollar rewards for information leading to his capture.
Why the Confusion?
Cartel leaders often operate in extreme secrecy, surrounded by tight security and misinformation. In some cases, rumours are deliberately spread to:
• Create confusion among rivals
• Test internal loyalty within criminal networks
• Distract from law enforcement efforts
The absence of verified photographs, arrests, or official announcements leaves speculation open, but law enforcement agencies treat him as alive and active.
Ongoing Manhunt
Mexican security forces, alongside U.S. authorities, continue operations targeting the CJNG’s infrastructure. Several high-ranking associates and family members have been arrested over the years, but El Mencho himself has remained elusive.
Until there is official confirmation from credible government sources, claims of his death remain unverified.
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