Cartel Boss Life of Luxury Revealed in Last Hideout Discovery
March 1, 2026 • Google News World
US and Mexican Authorities Confirm Death of El Mencho, Mexico’s Notorious Crime Boss
The bodies of several individuals were found in a compound in the Mexican state of Guerrero, which is believed to be the last known hideout of Joaquín “El Mencho” Guzmán, one of Mexico’s most wanted crime bosses. The discovery was made by Mexican authorities, who are working closely with US law enforcement agencies.
According to reports, the compound contained a mix of luxury and violence, including bullet-riddled walls and signs of a life of luxury, such as expensive furniture and electronics. The site also yielded several firearms and other evidence related to El Mencho’s operations.
El Mencho was a prominent figure in Mexico’s organized crime landscape for over two decades, with a reputation for ruthlessness and brutality. His death marks the end of an era for Mexican cartels, which have long been a source of instability and violence in the country.
The US Embassy in Mexico has confirmed that El Mencho is deceased, although no further details are available at this time. The Mexican government has also released a statement confirming the discovery of the compound and the death of its occupants.
Separately, authorities have identified the wife of El Mencho as one of the individuals found dead at the compound. She was reportedly a key figure in the cartel’s operations and had been the subject of several security alerts in recent months.
The investigation into El Mencho’s death is ongoing, with both Mexican and US authorities working to determine the circumstances surrounding his demise.
Source: Google News World