In 2025, violent cargo truck hijackings continue to threaten supply chains along Mexico’s key logistics corridors, especially in central Mexico. Much like in 2024, the first quarter of 2025 has seen a significant concentration of hijacking activity around Mexico City.
According to data from Reliance Partners’ Mexico Cargo Truck Hijacking Data Portal, just two states—Mexico State and Puebla—accounted for 82% of the cargo hijackings recorded in the National Public Security System during Q1 2025. In stark contrast, Mexico’s six border states neighboring the U.S. reported less than 1% of total incidents in the same period.
The CANACAR business chamber, citing private-sector data, reports that the state of Jalisco is now Mexico’s third most dangerous hotspot for cargo hijackings.
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Highway 150D—connecting Mexico City to the eastern port of Veracruz—has emerged as the highest-risk route for violent hijackings. This major artery passes through both Mexico State and Puebla, reinforcing their status as red zones.
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January 24, 2025 – Chalco, Mexico State
Four suspected hijackers were arrested after stealing a cargo truck. Authorities found an electronic jamming device in the vehicle, likely used to disable GPS tracking.
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April 9, 2025 – Tlalnepantla, Mexico State
Three gunmen kidnapped and killed a truck driver during a hijacking near Mexico City.
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April 10, 2025 – Lomas Verdes, Mexico State
A truck driver was fatally shot during an attempted hijacking on the Chamapa-La Venta highway.
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