Discovery of Cartel 'Extermination' Site Shocks Mexico

Mexican security forces arrested a pilot, known by the alias "El Jando," suspected of working for the Los Chapitos cartel, led by the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, in Culiacán. The operation took place amid ongoing cartel violence, resulting in the death of one soldier. Officials claim "El Jando" is a key player within the cartel and was involved in a prior sting operation that led to the capture of notorious kingpin "El Mayo Zambada" in the U.S.
At a press conference, Mexico’s Security Minister confirmed “El Jando” is a trusted pilot for the cartel's leadership. He faces allegations of drug and arms trafficking and involvement in attacks against security forces. Mexican intelligence is particularly interested in information he might have regarding the flight that resulted in the capture of "El Mayo." U.S. officials indicated that Joaquín Guzmán López, one of "El Chapo's" sons, played a role in betraying "El Mayo" during his apprehension.
Current legal proceedings are ongoing, with "El Jando's" defense team requesting additional time to prepare.