Overview
- Liliana “N,” known as “La Voz,” was detained on October 3 in Cuautla, Morelos by Mexico City’s investigative police working with the Morelos state prosecutor’s office.
- An arrest warrant for probable participation in criminal association was executed, and she was transferred to the Santa Martha Acatitla women’s prison to await a judicial ruling on her status.
- Authorities had offered a reward of 500,000 pesos for information leading to her capture, listing her as a priority target.
- The operation follows the September arrests of her mother, María de los Ángeles Arvizu, and sister, Samantha “N,” who remain in preventive detention in Mexico City.
- Investigations attribute leadership to the mother, financial and distribution roles to Samantha, and street-level sales to Liliana, as officials argue the detentions weaken the group even as it remains linked to drug sales, extortion and homicides in southern Mexico City and nearby State of Mexico areas.