Discovery of Cartel 'Extermination' Site Shocks Mexico

Marco Ebben, a 32-year-old Dutch drug trafficker long sought by law enforcement, was shot dead on February 15 in Atizapan de Zaragoza, approximately 25 kilometers from Mexico City. Officials confirmed Ebben's identity, stating that he was involved in smuggling significant quantities of drugs from Brazil to the Netherlands. According to Europol, he had been sentenced in absentia in October 2020 to over seven years in prison for trafficking cocaine, notably smuggling 400 kilograms concealed in pineapple containers between 2014 and 2015.
Ebben had attempted to evade capture by faking his death in October 2024 amid escalating violence linked to the Sinaloa Cartel's internal conflicts. Despite claims made by an alleged girlfriend regarding his death, law enforcement found no evidence validating these reports, which led them to pursue his apprehension. His murder follows a spate of violence in the region linked to the cartel’s power struggle, intensified by the recent arrest of co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, which has resulted in increased competition among factions.