
CJNG Threatens Mexico City Gangs in Violent Social Media Video
The Jalisco Cartel New Generation (CJNG) has recently issued a threatening video to two criminal groups operating in Mexico City, the Unión Tepito and the Tláhuac Cartel. In the footage, masked individuals armed with assault weapons accused these organizations of extortion under the CJNG's name and warned that they would retaliate against their members. The video highlights the cartel’s aggressive tactics and willingness to use social media platforms as a tool for intimidation.
The CJNG is one of Mexico's most powerful criminal groups, known for its extensive territorial control and sophisticated operations across multiple states. Its origins can be traced back to the Milenio Cartel, which splintered following internal conflicts and leadership changes in 2010 after the death of Ignacio Coronel, a high-ranking member of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Despite significant efforts by Mexican authorities to dismantle the organization through arrests and targeted operations, the CJNG has continued to expand its influence. The group’s recent threat against Mexico City-based gangs underscores its ambition to extend control over urban areas where it previously had limited presence or influence. This move could signal an attempt to diversify its revenue streams beyond traditional drug trafficking activities.
The video also reflects the cartel's strategic use of media and public relations campaigns, which have been a hallmark of their operations since they first emerged. By releasing such content online, the CJNG aims to intimidate rivals while simultaneously projecting an image of strength and control to both local communities and law enforcement agencies.
While no official comment has yet been made by Mexican authorities regarding the authenticity of this video, it serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing violence and instability caused by criminal organizations in Mexico. The threat posed by the CJNG extends beyond drug trafficking; their activities include kidnapping, extortion, and money laundering, making them one of the most significant security challenges facing the country today.
As the CJNG continues to assert dominance over new territories, it raises questions about the effectiveness of current anti-crime strategies employed by Mexican law enforcement. The group’s resilience in the face of government crackdowns highlights the need for innovative approaches that address both the supply and demand sides of organized crime in Mexico.
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