Chapo Isidro on the Run After El Mencho’s Ambush Execution — Cartels in Chaos
The notorious Chapo Isidro has vanished following the sudden and brutal death of El Mencho, a key figure in the Mexican cartel world.
A new US-Mexico task force, armed with intelligence, executed a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly ambush in Topalpa, leading to the fall of El Mencho, one of the most feared cartel leaders.
Mexican special forces, supported by the US, moved in before dawn, tracking El Mencho’s movements.
The kingpin was found severely injured after a violent clash, dying later while being transported out.
But this was no ordinary cartel takedown.
It was a carefully executed plan that sent shockwaves through cartel ranks.
As El Mencho’s empire crumbled, another kingpin, Chapo Isidro, has slipped into hiding.
Reports indicate that Chapo Isidro has expanded his territory in northern Sinaloa.
He has been quietly consolidating power while others falter, waiting for his moment to strike.
With El Mencho out of the picture, all eyes are now on Chapo Isidro.
The FBI has placed him on the most-wanted list, offering a $5 million reward for his capture.
His cartel, the CJNG, had already proved itself to be a well-oiled machine.
Known for its ruthless tactics, it expanded rapidly under Mencho, using military-grade weapons and technology.
But now that the leader has fallen, Chapo Isidro’s rise is inevitable.
With a new task force mapping out cartel connections and tracking top leaders, the fight for control intensifies.
Chapo Isidro is no stranger to such high-stakes power struggles, having mastered the art of staying out of sight.
Experts warn that although one kingpin has fallen, the battle is far from over.
As smaller factions battle for supremacy, the CJNG may be able to regroup, causing even more chaos.
The real danger lies not just in eliminating leaders, but in dismantling the entire infrastructure.
Without that, cartels can bounce back quickly, no matter how many kingpins are taken down.
With the country now in a fragile transition, the next moves from Chapo Isidro and the US-Mexico task force will determine the future of Mexico’s cartels.
As the dust settles, the race to stop Isidro has just begun.