Mexican Military Captures Jalisco New Generation Cartel Commander Audias Flores
1-Minute Brief
The arrest of Audias Flores, a senior CJNG leader, marks a significant development in Mexico's efforts against organized crime.
Key Facts
- Audias Flores, known as 'El Jardinero', was captured by Mexican military forces in the western state of Nayarit.
- Flores was wanted for crimes including drug trafficking and defrauding US pensioners, with a $5 million US bounty on his head.
- He was apprehended while attempting to hide in a ditch, according to reports.
- Flores was considered a potential successor to Nemesio Oseguera, alias 'El Mencho', the previous CJNG leader.
- The Mexican Navy stated that the operation was conducted without a single shot being fired.
What Happened
Mexican military and special forces apprehended Audias Flores, a top commander of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in Nayarit. Authorities say he was found hiding in a ditch and arrested without gunfire.
Why It Matters
Flores's capture removes a senior figure from one of Mexico's most powerful criminal organizations and may impact the CJNG's operations and leadership structure.
What's Next
Authorities may pursue further actions against CJNG members and investigate Flores's alleged activities. Observers are watching for potential shifts in cartel leadership or retaliation.
Sources
Confirmed by 5 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft22m agoNotorious cartel leader captured while trying to hide in a ditch
- The GuardianLeft3h agoMexican special forces arrest top commander of powerful cartel
- Bloomberg MarketsCenter14h agoMexico Arrests Cartel Boss With $5 Million US Bounty on His Head
