Overview
- Liliana “N,” known as “La Voz,” was detained on October 3 in Cuautla, Morelos, in an intelligence-led operation by Mexico City’s investigative police coordinated with the Morelos state prosecutor’s office.
- An arrest warrant was executed for her probable participation in criminal association, and she was transferred to the Santa Martha Acatitla women’s prison to await a judicial ruling on her status.
- The capital’s prosecutor had offered a 500,000‑peso reward for information leading to her location, listing her as a priority target.
- The arrest follows the September detentions in Hidalgo of her mother, María “N,” and sister, Samantha “N,” both held in preventive custody on similar allegations.
- Investigations attribute leadership to María, financial and distribution roles to Samantha, and sales and distribution to Liliana, and authorities assert these captures further weaken the group’s operations across southern Mexico City and nearby municipalities.