Gone are the days when you would find a Mexican drug lord huddling in a remote mountain cave or running their cartel from a humid jungle clearing, far from the madding crowd.
If one fact is laid bare in the recent killing of Nemesio “El Mencho" Oseguera, the formidable leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), it is that narcos are hiding in plain sight, or shall we say, luxury.
The high-stakes military operation on February 22, which led to the capture and death of El Mencho in Mexico, showed that he was not found in the wilderness but at what many described as a “super exclusive" ecotourism destination in Tapalpa, two hours away from Guadalajara in Jalisco: complete with pine-scented air, luxury cabins, hiking trails, golf club, a reservoir – the works.
But El Mencho’s presence at this upscale subdivision also indicates the blurring of lines between criminal underworlds and high-end holiday infrastructures, where Mexico’s most wanted are seamlessly blending in and rubbing shoulders with the social elite – a complex web of organised crime and luxury tourism, serving as both a sanctuary and a financial hub.
On the morning of February 22, the tranquil atmosphere of Tapalpa – a popular weekend getaway for the wealthy families and celebrities of nearby Guadalajara – was shattered by the roar of military helicopters and the staccato of gunfire.
The Mexican Army launched a sophisticated intelligence operation targeting a set of tourist cabins nestled within the Tapalpa Country Club subdivision. According to Mexico’s defence secretary Ricardo Trevilla, the breakthrough came after intelligence teams tracked a contact linked with El Mencho’s girlfriend.
This contact was responsible for transporting her to a meeting with the Oseguera, which took place on February 20 at one of the numerous cabins in the tourist complex. The local authorities, as reported byEl Pais, appeared blindsided by the presence of such a high-profile target.
Tapalpa mayor Antonio Morales was quoted in a radio interview that he had no prior knowledge of Oseguera’s residence or visits to the municipality. But this very location had been flagged by the US Treasury Department a decade ago as a front for laundering money by the CJNG and their associates.
The choice of Tapalpa as a hideout was no accident. The anonymity that wealth provides in the region of Jalisco is a strong reason why narcos have been hobnobbing with the elite since the 1980s, effectively camouflaging themselves in high society.
El Paisreported that satellite imagery of the site, where the operation took place, shows that the largest house on the property was still under construction as recently as 2023. The tourist cabins, matched by night-vision images captured by army helicopters, sit in a wooded area where tourists regularly go camping and enjoy outdoor barbecues.
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