Could El Mencho’s ex-wife and daughter grow to be the ‘narco queens’ of the Jalisco Latest Generation Cartel? | News World

‘La Negra’ and ‘La Jefa’ could possibly be a strong mother-daughter duo accountable for the cartel (Pictures: PA)

An influence struggle is underway after the death of cartel boss ‘El Mencho’ to see who will take over the Jalisco Latest Generation Cartel.

‘El Mencho’, whose real name is Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes, was killed within the western state of Jalisco this weekend, sparking widespread mayhem in Mexico.

There could possibly be some infighting for who takes the title of cartel leader after the death of the scary cartel leader.

His son, Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez – or ‘El Menchito’ – is in an American prison. El Mencho only has one other son and a stepson, each of whom are said to lack the experience needed to go up the criminal sect.

‘La Jefa’ – which translates to ‘the boss’ – is Rosalinda González Valencia, 63, the ex-wife of El Mencho, and is believed to be within the fray of developments as a result of her ongoing role within the cartel.

El Mencho, who shares three children together with his ex-wife, had been linked to other romantic partners after his split from Valencia in 2018.

One among these children is Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez – often known as ‘La Negra’, who has previously been jailed for money laundering.

MEXICO CITY - Army troops detained the wife of the leader of the Jalisco Nueva Generaci?n Cartel, one of the country's main criminal organizations, in western Mexico, authorities reported Tuesday. Rosalinda Gonz?lez Valencia, wife of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias ?El Mencho?, was arrested in the municipality of Zapopan, in the state of Jalisco, by members of the army in collaboration with the Attorney General's Office, the Secretariat said in a statement. of the National Defense. The arrest of Gonz?lez Valencia was considered by the authorities as a significant blow to the financial structure of organized crime in Jalisco. The local newspaper Milenio reported that after the arrest of the capo's wife, the security forces declared themselves on alert for the possible violent reaction of the cartel.
Valencia’s whereabouts are currently unknown (Picture: X)
U.S. federal agents arrest Jessica Oseguera, daughter of Mexican cartel boss on money laundering charges a week after her brother was extradited to Washington for drug trafficking
Jessica Oseguera is El Mencho’s daughter, who goes by ‘La Negra’ (Picture: PA)

Each Jessica and her mum have kept lower profiles after being jailed briefly for laundering money for the cartel.

Now, there are suggestions that Valencia could possibly be poised to take over the Jalisco Latest Generation Cartel, given her a long time of experience in money laundering and her work alongside her ex-husband.

Valencia was no stranger to the world of crime, being the niece of cartel leader ‘El Maradona’, who founded the Milenio cartel – which eventually split to form what’s now often known as the Jalicso Latest Generation Cartel.

If ‘La Jefa’ and her daughter, ‘La Negra’, join forces, they may grow to be a number of the strongest ‘narco queens’ in Mexico.

Valencia is assumed to have been the financial brains of the Jalisco Latest Generation Cartel, pouring dirty money into shell firms and hospitality ventures to cover up illicit profits.

Nemesio Ruben Oseguera Cervantes a.ka. El Mencho, reputed leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, with his son Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez, known as El Menchito, in an evidence photo used by federal prosecutors. (U.S. District Court, District of Columbia)
El Mencho (pictured together with his children) was killed this weekend (Picture: US Court)

But a female leader of such a militarised and fractured cartel is likely to be unlikely.

Yesterday, Mexico City-based security consultant David Saucedo told CNN: ‘It’s likely that certainly one of 4 or five top commanders will emerge as the subsequent leader.’

Formed in 2009, the CJNG has grow to be known for its aggressive tactics and attacks on the military, including on helicopters.

The heavily armed group became pioneers in launching explosives from drones and installing mines in turf wars.

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