Mexican authorities arrest ex-intelligence officer over 1994 presidential candidate assassination




Tuesday, November 11, 2025 - Mexican authorities have arrested a former intelligence agent suspected of playing a role in the 1994 assassination of presidential front-runner Luis Donaldo Colosio, a killing that shocked the country and still casts a long shadow over its political history.

Judicial sources told AFP that Jorge Antonio Sanchez Ortega was taken into custody on Saturday, November 2, in Tijuana, Baja California, and brought before a judge. Colosio, the Institutional Revolutionary Party’s presidential candidate, was gunned down during a campaign rally in Tijuana on March 23, 1994, in what became one of Mexico’s most haunting and controversial political murders.

The assassination occurred just weeks after Colosio delivered a bold speech criticizing the corruption and entrenched power structures within his own party. His death unleashed a wave of conspiracy theories, drawing comparisons to the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy, as many Mexicans questioned whether the man convicted of the shooting acted alone.

Mario Aburto Martinez remains imprisoned as the lone perpetrator, but the identity of anyone who might have ordered the killing has never been uncovered. Sanchez Ortega, who at the time worked as an agent for the Center of Investigation and National Security, Mexico’s former counterpart to the CIA, was initially arrested in 1994 but released the next day.

Authorities have not said whether new evidence led to his latest arrest, leaving an already decades-old mystery with yet another unanswered question.

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