El Mencho Death: India Issues Advisory As Violent Clashes Rock Mexico After Cartel Leader's Killing; Shocking Videos Surface
· Free Press Journal

The Indian Embassy in Mexico has issued an advisory to Indian nationals residing in the 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 (CJNG).
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The unrest has triggered security operations, road blockades, and violent clashes across several Mexican states, with disturbing videos of the violence widely circulating on social media.
Indian Embassy Urges Nationals To Stay Indoors
In a post on X, the Indian Embassy advised Indian citizens in specific regions to remain indoors until further notice.
Embassy of India in México, tweets, "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… pic.twitter.com/CbClAaiwwh
— ANI (@ANI) February 23, 2026
“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 Michoacán State, Guerrero State, and Nuevo León State should shelter in place until further notice,” the Embassy said.
The advisory specifically highlights areas in:
Jalisco (Puerto Vallarta, Chapala, Guadalajara)
Tamaulipas (Reynosa and nearby municipalities)
Parts of Michoacán, Guerrero and Nuevo León
Authorities have warned of heightened security presence and possible disruptions.
Who Was ‘El Mencho’?
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as “El Mencho”, led the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), considered one of Mexico’s most violent criminal groups.
According to reports, he was killed on Sunday during a military-led operation in Tapalpa, located in Jalisco state. Mexican security forces engaged in a fierce gun battle with cartel members during the operation.
“El Mencho”, originario de Michoacán, era uno de los narcotraficantes más buscados del mundo y objetivo prioritario de Estados Unidos, que ofrecía hasta 15 millones de dólares por información que permitiera su captura. Fue cofundador del CJNG, organización con presencia en gran… pic.twitter.com/vrmvwjD8QM
— Info Loja (@infolojaec) February 23, 2026
Mexico’s Secretariat of National Defence stated that four gang members were killed at the scene. Oseguera and two others were seriously injured and later died while being transported by aircraft to Mexico City. Three Mexican military personnel were also injured and hospitalised.
The US Drug Enforcement Agency has previously described the CJNG as one of the most powerful and ruthless criminal organisations operating in Mexico.
Violent Clashes Erupt; Videos Go Viral
Following the cartel leader’s death, violent clashes erupted in multiple parts of the country. Videos circulating on social media show armed men blocking roads, attacking establishments, and setting vehicles and fuel stations ablaze.
Mexico's most wanted man and leader of feared Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) drug cartel has been killed during a security operation to arrest him
— 97.8 Kazo FM Omushomesa (@978KazoFM) February 23, 2026
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho", died on Sunday as he was being taken to the capital Mexico City#KazofmUpdates pic.twitter.com/vLRlnz30Xv
Some videos allegedly shows cartel members attempting to take control of areas including Guadalajara airport. Other clips show supermarkets and gas stations being attacked, intensifying fear among residents.
✈️|•|This is how Guadalajara International Airport in Jalisco, Mexico, was taken over panic erupted among travelers and staff following the fall of "El Mencho," the feared CJNG cartel leader who was killed in a military operation. pic.twitter.com/v0FEkh9v58
— WashingtonAmerica.Net (@WADailyNews) February 23, 2026
Confirmed: **El Mencho** (Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes), CJNG leader, was killed Feb 22, 2026, in a Mexican military op in Jalisco (wounded in Tapalpa clash, died en route to Mexico City).
— oladokun kolapo ibrahim (@omo_olla) February 23, 2026
Triggered massive violence: torched vehicles, blockades, shootouts across Jalisco, Puerto… https://t.co/WBZ13thArH
A gas station in Guadalajara was set on fire, allegedly by the CJNG, following operations against “El Mencho”.
— NKOZAHOTUGENDE (@nkozahotugende) February 23, 2026
The perception is growing that security forces are being overwhelmed or intimidated by the cartels.
Mexico is facing a serious security crisis. pic.twitter.com/l585eiOik6
Additional visuals show security forces deploying heavily across affected regions as operations continue. As of late evening (6:30 PM local time), sporadic clashes were still being reported in certain areas.
President Claudia Sheinbaum Urges Calm
Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the nation on Sunday, urging citizens to remain calm and stay informed.
In a statement posted on X, she confirmed that the military operation had resulted in blockades and “other reactions” in some areas. She added that Mexico’s Security Cabinet was providing regular updates.
La Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional reportó el operativo llevado a cabo esta mañana por fuerzas federales, que derivó en diversos bloqueos y otras reacciones.
— Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (@Claudiashein) February 22, 2026
Existe absoluta coordinación con gobiernos de todos los estados; debemos mantenernos informados y en calma.
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“The Secretariat of National Defence reported on the operation carried out this morning by federal forces, which resulted in various blockades and other reactions. There is absolute coordination with the governments of all states; we must remain informed and calm,” she said.
She further stated that in the vast majority of the national territory, activities were proceeding normally, while commending the Mexican Army, National Guard, Armed Forces, and Security Cabinet for their response.