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Mexican State institutions allegedly penetrated by CJNG, claims expert

Global Center for Risk and Innovation's Community Engagement and Outreach Manager, Dr. Simón Levy, holds his position internationally.

Mexican State Institutions Allegedly Penetrated by CJNG, According to an Expert
Mexican State Institutions Allegedly Penetrated by CJNG, According to an Expert

Mexican State institutions allegedly penetrated by CJNG, claims expert

In a shocking revelation, Dr. Simón Levy, Manager of Community Engagement and Outreach at The Global Center for Risk and Innovation, has accused the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) of infiltrating Mexican state institutions, including the Attorney General's Office (FGR), during the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Published by The Guadalajara Post on July 29th, 2025, the article provides evidence of this alleged infiltration. The evidence includes official forensic documentation from the FGR, such as extracted messages from CJNG operators' devices, confirmed banking transactions, and videos showing cartel-backed social programs.

One of the most concerning findings is that all authorities, mainly the FGR, were working for the CJNG in Guanajuato, according to a forensic analyst who conducted the investigation. This revelation is part of open cases in U.S. courts.

The implications of this matter for the United States are dire, as the CJNG's infiltration of Mexican state institutions poses a direct threat to U.S. national security. The cartel's documented continental reach, with a criminal structure stretching beyond Mexico's borders, makes this threat even more significant.

The article also mentions instances of the CJNG distributing aid packages in Puerto Vallarta, raising questions about the cartel's influence and control extending to various regions of Mexico.

The evidence presented in the article shows how the CJNG co-opted Mexican institutions with knowledge at the highest political levels. Witnesses who participated in these investigations or witnessed this corruption firsthand are now living under political asylum in the United States, providing verifiable testimony to U.S. authorities.

It is also reported that these findings were known to the highest levels, including the National Intelligence Center (CNI) led by Audomaro Martínez Zapata, under the presidency of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. However, no action was taken, despite the official delivery of these findings to senior Mexican officials, which the article suggests constitutes a pattern of state capture by organized crime.

The opinions expressed in the article are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Guadalajara Post. The alleged CJNG leader, "El Crispin", was detained in Temixco, Morelos, but the article does not provide further updates on his case.

This disturbing allegation raises serious questions about the integrity of Mexican state institutions and the extent to which organized crime can infiltrate these institutions. As the CJNG's influence continues to grow, it is crucial for both Mexico and the United States to address this issue and take decisive action to protect their citizens and national security.

The disturbing allegations suggest a dangerous interference of the CJNG in Mexican politics, as the cartel's infiltration of state institutions, including the Attorney General's Office, poses significant threats to both Mexico's and the United States' general-news and crime-and-justice sectors. The documented example of the CJNG distributing aid packages raises concern about the cartel's politics and control across various regions of Mexico.

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