What Happened
The UK Foreign Office has issued a warning to tourists in Mexico, particularly in the state of Jalisco, following a surge in violence after the killing of drug cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho.” Reports indicate serious security incidents in popular tourist destinations such as Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, prompting authorities to advise visitors to stay indoors and minimize movements.
Why It Matters
The Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) has initiated retaliatory attacks in response to El Mencho’s death, leading to widespread unrest across the region. Tourists, including those in Cancun, are experiencing heightened security measures, with reports of roadblocks and increased police presence. Although Cancun is over 1,100 miles from the epicenter of the violence, the situation has raised concerns about safety for travelers in Mexico.
What’s Next
Travelers are advised to stay alert and follow local security advice while in Mexico. The Foreign Office continues to monitor the situation, emphasizing that while parts of Mexico remain safe, the overall security landscape is volatile. Tourists planning trips to affected areas should consider postponing their travel until the situation stabilizes.


