Federation and State Governments Agree Common Front Against Extortion
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Government photo Mx. René Joudan Loya Poletti, president of CANACO Querétaro, stressed that the National Agreement against Extortion approved by the federal government and the states, is extremely important for Mexico, since it is a strategy that will be approved in the national territory, in addition, the leader of the Tertiary sector Queretano, considered of vital importance the intervention of all the governors and governors in this aspect, u…
*Active new federal agreement. Jaime GUERRERO The federal government and the 32 state leaders approved this Thursday the National Agreement against Extortion, with the purpose of unifying criteria, strengthening institutional capacities and facing in a coordinated way the only high-impact crime that maintains an upward trend in the country.The new stage [...] The post Sheinbaum places the fight against extortion as a national priority appeared f…
Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch announced the implementation of the National Agreement against Extortion, a joint strategy with the 32 states to strengthen the fight against this crime, to approve laws and create specialized areas in the prosecutors' offices. Presented in the... Complete Note »
MEXICO CITY.- The head of the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch, said that the National Agreement against Extortion aims to strengthen the fight against this crime, to approve the legislation in the states to pursue it ex officio and to consolidate specialized areas within the prosecutors' offices. [...] The entry National Agreement against Extortion seeks to unify combat to crime aparece primero en PSN Noti…
Before governors and their security cabinet, President Claudia Sheinbaum said that, beyond differences in other areas, coordination between Federation and states has allowed to reduce 37 percent homicide rates and other high-impact crimes. She called for closing ranks and fighting extortion in the country, one of the most sensitive illegals due to its social impact and the few that have maintained an upward trend, beginning with the approval of …
Mexico City, December 11. Baja California joined the National Agreement against Extortion, promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo during the regular session of the National Public Security Council, which was attended on Thursday by the governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda. The state president stressed that by joining this national measure, Baja California reaffirms its commitment to the fight against this crime, for …
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