
The inheritor to the throne of ‘El Mencho’ is a Calfornian man from Orange County and the feds say, as a U.S. citizen, that truly makes it tougher for them to battle the cartels.
The Narco terrorist Nemesio Oseguara Cervantes, often known as “El Mencho,” was executed in a Mexican army operation on Feb. 22. Earlier this month, the late drug kingpin was buried in a gold coffin in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Now, Mexico and US officers stated his step-son, Juan Carlos Valencia Gonzalez, 41, is the almost definitely to ascend the throne of the Jalisco New Technology Cartel, the Wall Road Journal reported.
The step-son, whose nicknames embody “Baldy,” “Bimbo” and “R-3”, is now seen because the particular person with the best legitimacy to be the chief of the cartel and guarantee a peaceable switch of energy, Eduardo Guerrero, a Mexican safety advisor, instructed WSJ.
A former prime U.S. drug vendor, Margarito Flores, stated it’s a matter of “pedigree.” Juan comes from drug-dealer royalty on each side of the household, together with his organic father Armando Cornelio the founding father of the Milenio cartel within the Seventies. His mom remarried El Mencho and was a part of the “Cuinis” gang, the monetary department of the Jalisco cartel.
Juan is described as “extraordinarily violent,” per a current report from the Mexican Legal professional Common‘s workplace.
Officers stated they now face authorized hurdles in immediately focusing on and accumulating private information on Gonzales as a result of he enjoys constitutional protections which is able to make it tougher to finish the cartels.
The principles for surveilling Individuals abroad would have to be signed off from the Legal professional Common and the U.S. must persuade a secret international intelligence court docket that the particular person was “performing as an agent of a international energy,” per the report.
Whereas the feds stated these obstacles are surmountable, the hurdles might doubtlessly decelerate a fast paced operation.
And the identical can’t be stated for regulation enforcement brokers who stated they’re restricted by investigative instruments on U.S. residents and prohibited by Mexico to conduct “operations within the nation.”
Oseguera Cervantes was tracked and killed after intelligence companies have been in a position to observe certainly one of his lovers to a secluded resort compound. Mexico’s Protection Secretary Ricardo Trevilla stated brokers had recognized a person near the girl previous to Sunday’s raid.
The intelligence officers discovered she was taken to Tapalpa, a mountainside getaway group in Jalisco, the place Oseguera and his males have been positioned.
Whereas the girlfriend ultimately left the resort, El Mencho and his males remained holed up within the compound when the Mexican army deployed its particular forces to take them out.
As soon as the troops bought contained in the Oseguera’s compound, closely armed males fired on the troopers, resulting in a gunfight and chase within the woods close to the resort that resulted within the loss of life of 4 cartel members.
Three others have been critically injured and died whereas being transported to a hospital in Mexico Metropolis, together with Oseguera.
The report identified that related actions towards the step-son could be hindered if President Donald Trump carried by means of together with his guarantees to take out heads of drug cartels in Mexico.
“Can the federal government kill a U.S. particular person abroad and even at residence and not using a trial, if they’re perceived to be a risk to the U.S.?” requested Steven Money, former CIA official.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has refused affords by the U.S. to take deadly motion towards cartels on Mexican soil.
El Mencho’s oldest son, additionally California-born, would’ve been the following probably one to guide the cartel after his father was killed, however he can’t as a result of he’s rotting away for all times in a Washington, D.C, federal jail after being sentenced final 12 months for numerous drug trafficking offenses.
Cartel violence sparked by the killing has led to not less than 70 different deaths throughout Mexico to this point, The Publish reported.
The California Publish has reached out to the Division of Justice for additional remark.