Did Cheesur help the Mexican military find and kill El Mencho? Debunking viral claims

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Rumors circulating online claimed that streamer Cheesur provided “critical intelligence” that enabled Mexican special forces to find and kill drug cartel leader Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes. el mancho. The claim quickly spread on social media platforms after the relevant reports came to light. die The leader of the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel (CJNG).

The claim spread on social media platforms following the alleged death of a new generation drug cartel leader in the state of Jalisco. (Twitch, screenshot from Mexican TV show/AFP)
The claim spread on social media platforms following the alleged death of a new generation drug cartel leader in the state of Jalisco. (Twitch, screenshot from Mexican TV show/AFP)

However, there is no evidence to support claims that the streamer was involved in military operations.

What does the official report say?

The 59-year-old CJNG leader was seriously injured in a firefight with special forces near Tapalpa, Jalisco, and died while being airlifted to Mexico City, multiple media outlets quoted Mexican security officials as saying. mexico city.

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Authorities said the operation involved Mexican special forces and intelligence cooperation with U.S. agencies.

Officials did not name any civilian informants or online figures linked to the operation.

How the Cheesur theory began

News of the operation coincides with Cheesur’s past posts mentioning El Mencho and reports that the U.S. government is offering a $15 million reward for information leading to the capture of the drug cartel leader.

In early February, the streamer claimed online that he planned to claim the bounty. He also celebrated the reported deaths on-air.

past controversies

The anchor’s name emerged from a 2024 social media post in which he insulted and challenged El Mencho. Soon after, he disappeared from social media and a missing person flyer circulated online.

He later reappeared claiming his identity had been stolen.

This incident, coupled with recent bounty comments, has been called “evidence” by users, despite there being no evidence of actual contact with authorities.

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Cheesur’s real name is Nermin Džaferović and he is a 23-year-old Kick and Twitch streamer living in Jacksonville, Florida. He started streaming in 2019, building an audience through gaming content and collaborations with big creators.

His career has been marked by controversy, including accusations of offensive comments and fundraising disputes, which have polarized his reputation online.

There is no credible evidence that Cheesur played any role in locating or targeting El Mencho, although viral posts suggest otherwise. The claim appears to stem from timing, past online drama and speculation — rather than verified fact.

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