Indian embassy in Mexico shares helpline number, urges nationals to take shelter post El Mencho's killing
In light of escalating violence following the death of notorious cartel leader El Mencho, the Indian embassy in Mexico has issued a safety advisory to Indian nationals. El Mencho, the head of Mexico's Jalisco New Generation Cartel, was killed in a US-backed operation, leading to increased tensions and unrest in various regions. To ensure the safety of its citizens, the embassy has urged Indians in Mexico to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel, especially in areas experiencing roadblocks and criminal activity. Additionally, the embassy has shared a dedicated helpline number for support and assistance during this tumultuous time. Indian nationals are encouraged to remain vigilant and prioritize their safety as the situation develops.
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