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According to the Washington Post, citing two unnamed sources; the two U.S. embassy officials who died in an automobile accident in northern Mexico worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Two others, including the Chihuahua AEI Director were killed in the car accident as well.
The people familiar with the matter discussed the spy agency’s role in the events in Chihuahua on the condition of anonymity, because of the issue’s sensitivity.
Under CIA Director John Ratcliffe, the agency has taken a larger, more aggressive role in counternarcotics, one of Trump’s top priorities upon assuming office.
Sheinbaum Denies Knowledge of US Involvement
There has been escalating pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump for the Sheinbaum administration to crack down on cartels. His government has launched joint military operations in Ecuador.
Officials provided few details about the incident. U.S. Ambassador Ronald Johnson expressed his condolences on social media but didn’t specify his colleagues’ roles.
The U.S. Embassy on Monday declined to identify who the U.S. officials were or which entity of the U.S. government they worked for, but said the officials were “supporting Chihuahua state authorities’ efforts to combat cartel operations.”
While U.S. officials’ training of Mexican security forces is common, their presence on Mexican territory has been the subject of ongoing debate, which has intensified after Trump’s military actions in Venezuela and Iran.
Recent CIA Activity in Mexico
It has been widely reported that the CIA has shared more intelligence with Mexican anti drug units and increased training for local counternarcotics units, current and former U.S. officials said. The CIA has flown unarmed drones over Mexico to help track cartel leaders and locate illicit drug labs.
Most recently and notably was the use of a US drone to track and monitor CJNG leader Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes “El Mencho” prior to the raid on the Tapalpa Country Club area resulting in his death and numerous narco blockades and targeted killings of GN troops across Mexico.
Jáuregui, on Monday insisted once again that the agents were conducting a drone operation course, intended to train the AEI, but that it was 6 hours away from the area where the operation was carried out to dismantle one of Mexico’s largest drug labs.
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Sinaloa Cartel Meth Lab Operation
He added that, once the scene of the crime was located and secured, and placed at the disposal of the authorities of the Attorney General’s Office, the Director of the AEI, Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes, proceeded to return to the city of Chihuahua.
“He was traveling in a convoy of five vehicles, and in the community of Polanco, which is approximately six and a half hours from El Pinal, the director met with instructors from the US Embassy, who were in Polanco giving a course on drone operation (…) they had a flight on Sunday morning from the city of Chihuahua and asked for assistance to travel along with the convoy in which the Director was traveling. They got into the vehicle at approximately two in the morning, and suffered the accident in which they lost their lives when it went off the road into one of the ravines in the area,” the Prosecutor lamented.
He emphasized that these are two separate incidents in which “there was never any involvement of any foreign agent in El Pinal.”

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