
Michoacán Blast: Colombian Ex-Soldiers Among 17 Arrested
Michoacán Explosion: Colombian Ex-Military Among 17 Arrested Los Reyes, Michoacán, Mexico – A mine explosion earlier this week claimed the lives of several Mexican soldiers, leading to a significant investigation and the subsequent arrest of seventeen individuals. Ten of those arrested are former members of the Colombian army, raising concerns about the involvement of foreign mercenaries in Mexican cartel operations. The explosion occurred during a routine patrol in Los Reyes, a region heavily influenced by the Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) cartel. Following the attack, authorities launched a swift operation, resulting in the apprehension of the suspects. Among the confiscated items were 41 explosive devices and an array of weapons. A spokesperson for the Mexican Attorney General's office stated, "The use of explosives and the location of the attack strongly suggest the involvement of the CJNG." While the government has yet to officially confirm the cartel's direct involvement, the evidence gathered points towards their culpability. The arrest of the Colombian ex-military personnel is particularly noteworthy, highlighting the transnational nature of organized crime and the increasing sophistication of cartel tactics. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing security challenges facing Mexico and the need for international cooperation in combating drug cartels.