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Arrest of CJNG Leader Sparks Violence in Nayarit

The arrest of Audias Flores Silva, known as “El Jardinero,” has triggered a violent backlash in Nayarit, Mexico. Following his capture, businesses were set ablaze, and roadblocks emerged, creating chaos in the region. Authorities are urging residents to stay indoors as they work to restore order amidst the turmoil. Silva, a significant figure in the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was apprehended by Navy special forces, marking a critical blow to the cartel's leadership. This incident raises serious concerns about the ongoing challenges of organized crime in Mexico.
 

Significant Arrest and Its Aftermath


The recent capture of Audias Flores Silva, known as “El Jardinero,” has dealt a severe blow to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and triggered a surge of violence in Nayarit. This has left local residents in fear while authorities scramble to manage the escalating situation. Silva, a high-ranking member of the cartel with a bounty of $5 million, was apprehended by Mexico’s Navy special forces during a mission in Nayarit, as reported by Omar García Harfuch, the head of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection. His arrest follows closely on the heels of the death of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes in Jalisco, marking another critical setback for the cartel's hierarchy.



Violence erupted almost immediately following the arrest. In towns like Tecuala and Ahuacatlán, businesses were set on fire, with videos capturing the destruction of stores and vehicles. Major highways experienced roadblocks, complicating travel and heightening tensions throughout the area.





This situation has created a climate of fear among residents, prompting officials to advise the public to remain indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and rely solely on official communications to prevent the spread of misinformation. Authorities have stated that all levels of government are collaborating to restore order as security measures are implemented. Flores Silva, who hails from Huetamo in Michoacán, ascended through the ranks as a trusted security chief for El Mencho before taking charge of significant operations across Nayarit, Jalisco, Zacatecas, Michoacán, and Guerrero. He is suspected of managing methamphetamine labs, aircraft, and clandestine airstrips for drug trafficking. Some reports even indicated he might have been poised to succeed the deceased cartel leader. Officials assert that the cartel's reaction to his arrest was swift and severe, highlighting the persistent difficulties in combating organized crime and ensuring safety in the region.