This week, InSight Crime profiles Ricardo Méndez Ruiz, a conservative judicial activist whose elite allies tried to prevent new President Bernardo Arévalo from taking office in Guatemala. Our investigation explores the legal machinations and online attack strategies Méndez Ruiz used to wage judicial warfare against opponents of the country’s corrupt establishment.
In Mexico, we report from Chiapas, where thousands of families have been displaced as a result of a sharp uptick in violence perpetrated by the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco Cartel New Generation (CJNG). Several networks tied to the groups are fighting to control lucrative criminal economies in the region.
In the United States, final preparations are underway for the trial of former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández. We examine the paradoxical relationship between the US government and Hernández, who was championed as a key partner in anti-drug efforts at the same time he was being investigated by the DEA.
Also in Honduras, nine female members of the Barrio 18 gang are being held in pretrial detention for their alleged participation in a deadly June 2023 massacre of 46 inmates in a women’s prison. While the government has put control of the country’s prisons back in the hands of the military, there is no long-term strategy to increase security and improve conditions inside the prison system.
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