2026年2月23日 / 美国东部时间下午1:33 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
墨西哥安全部队周日在一次突袭行动中杀死了赫梅尼奥·鲁文·奥塞古拉·塞万提斯(Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes)后,国土安全部官员正密切关注哈利斯科新一代贩毒集团(Jalisco New Generation Cartel,简称CJNG)在美国境内的走私和金融网络可能做出的反应。
该贩毒集团在全美范围内维持着分销、物流和资金流动基础设施。尽管官员们表示,杀死塞万提斯的行动并未显示美国面临迫在眉睫的威胁,但执法机构正在监测国内走私通道内暴力、胁迫或债务催收活动是否有任何潜在增加。
近几个月来,墨西哥当局已分多批将数十名贩毒集团嫌疑人移交给美国拘留,这是更广泛的双边执法行动的一部分,该行动使CJNG和其他组织面临持续压力。
一位了解此次行动的消息人士称,此次突袭是在墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·谢因鲍姆(Claudia Sheinbaum)领导下,美墨两国加强反贩毒集团合作的成果。近几个月来,通过与美国北方司令部(U.S. Northern Command)相关的新强调的联合跨部门渠道,情报共享显著扩大。
一位国防部官员周日告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,五角大楼今年1月在北方司令部下成立的反贩毒集团特遣部队“发挥了作用,联合跨部门特遣部队定期与墨西哥军方合作”,但该官员强调这是一次墨西哥军方行动,“所以成功归功于他们”。
墨西哥国防部在一份声明中表示,“在与美国的双边协调与合作框架内,美国当局提供了补充信息。”
此次行动中没有美国人员在现场。消息人士描述了一种“努力协同”,墨西哥特种部队执行任务,而美国人员则在墨西哥境外提供情报和行动建议。该消息人士没有透露美国情报支持的确切性质,但指出了此前针对贩毒集团高价值目标的行动,在这些行动中,美国机构依赖长期的人力情报来源以及对贩毒集团行动、车辆和通信的技术信息收集。
消息人士称,到目前为止,已有20多名墨西哥国民警卫队成员在报复性袭击中丧生。CJNG已发展成为一个拥有准军事能力的多元化跨国犯罪企业。它曾使用无人机携带C4炸药,并在墨西哥的冲突地区部署重型武器。尽管失去了创始人,消息人士称该贩毒集团预计仍将保留相当大的运营能力。
尽管如此,CJNG内部的权力继承斗争已经开始,各地区贩毒集团头目正在争夺权力和控制权。过去,在墨西哥除掉贩毒集团头目往往会导致其组织分裂并引发二次暴力,而非崩溃。初步迹象表明这种模式正在重演,在多达20个墨西哥州发生了报复性袭击和破坏稳定的行动。
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/mexicos-operation-against-el-mencho-sparks-massive-violence-and-chaos/
Homeland security officials watching for response by cartel’s U.S.-based networks after leader killed
February 23, 2026 / 1:33 PM EST / CBS News
Homeland security officials are watching for a response from Jalisco New Generation Cartel’s U.S.-based trafficking and financial networks after Mexican security forces killed Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes in a raid Sunday.
The cartel, also known as CJNG, maintains distribution, logistics and money-movement infrastructure across the United States. While officials say there is no indication of an imminent threat to the U.S. as a result of the operation that killed Cervantes, law enforcement agencies are monitoring any potential increases in violence, coercion or debt-collection activity inside domestic trafficking corridors.
Mexican authorities in recent months have also transferred dozens of cartel suspects into U.S. custody in several batches, part of a broader bilateral enforcement surge that has placed CJNG and other groups under sustained pressure.
According to a source briefed on the operation, the raid was the culmination of intensified U.S.-Mexico counter-cartel cooperation under Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. Intelligence sharing has markedly expanded in recent months through newly emphasized joint interagency channels tied to U.S. Northern Command.
A defense official told CBS News on Sunday a counter-cartel task force the Pentagon established underU.S. Northern Command in January “played a role in that the Joint Interagency Task Force regularly works with the Mexican military,” but the official emphasized that this was a Mexican military operation, “so the success is theirs.”
Mexico’s Defense ministry said in a statement that “complementary information was provided by U.S. authorities within the framework of bilateral coordination and cooperation with the United States.”
No American personnel were on the ground for the operation. The source described a “synergy of efforts” in which Mexican special forces executed the mission while U.S. personnel provided intelligence and operational advice from outside Mexico. This source did not disclose the precise nature of U.S. intelligence support, but pointed to prior high-value cartel targeting operations, in which U.S. agencies relied on longstanding human sources and technical information collection of cartel movements, vehicles and communications.
More than 20 Mexican National Guard members have been killed in retaliatory attacks so far, a source said. CJNG has evolved into a diversified transnational criminal enterprise with paramilitary capabilities. It has used drones to carry C4 explosives and deployed heavy weaponry in Mexico’s internal conflict zones. Despite the loss of its founder, the cartel is expected to retain substantial operational capacity, according to the source.
Still, a succession struggle inside CJNG has begun, with regional cartel commanders battling for power and control. In the past, the removal of cartel leaders in Mexico has often resulted in their organizations splintering and in secondary violence, rather than collapse. The early indications are that this pattern is repeating, with revenge attacks and destabilization efforts across as many as 20 Mexican states.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/mexicos-operation-against-el-mencho-sparks-massive-violence-and-chaos/
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