This has happened with the detainees and fugitive officials

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Authorities of ‌teh State of⁣ Mexico offered ⁢more‍ data about the Swarm ‌operation and they explained what has happened to the detained officials and those who they ⁤remain fugitives.

Through a statement, the Attorney General’s Office of Justice State of Mexico ⁣ presented ⁣more ⁤ details around the operation that allowed the capture of a first group of 7 public servants.

Through said display, the state prosecutor’s office presented additional details ⁢ in relation to those detained during the Swarm Operationas well as the fugitive⁤ officials.

Swarm Operation (Chrysanthemum Espinosa Aguilar / ​Quartoscuro)

Operation ⁤Enjambre has already left 24 officials detained, but there are still officials at large

By presenting an​ update on the results of the Swarm Operationthe FGJEM highlighted that ⁢so far it has been⁤ achieved ⁢ the arrest ⁢ of a total of 24 officials.

In‌ it’s statement, the state agency detailed that public servants that have already been ‍secured, considering the⁣ first 7 captures, are the following:

  • A Municipal President
  • An Honorary President of the DIF
  • 8 Commissioners and/or Directors of Public Security
  • 4‍ commanders⁣ and 10 elements​ of security corporations from 12 municipalities in the State of Mexico

Regarding the above,‌ the Mexican prosecutor’s office detailed that in⁤ Nicolás Romero have been arrested dozens of officialswhile in Ecatepec A couple have already been‌ secured.

Moreover, ⁤the​ statement establishes that the ⁣public servants⁢ in question were captured for crimes such as homicide, express kidnapping and extortion in cahoots wiht criminal⁣ groups.

Even though at first it was⁤ indicated that in operation Swarm there were 14 arrest warrantsuntil the cutoff on November 29, 24 assurances have⁤ been made.

in addition to ‍the above, the FGJEM stated⁤ that there​ would still be fugitive officialsevery⁣ time he stated that work continues to locate and arrest other public ​servants.

In this regard, the statement establishes that there ⁣are more​ “arrest warrants” ‍in force against municipal public ‍servants ⁣in office and elected”.

What happened to the 7 officials who were not detained in Operation Swarm?

4 days after ⁢the capture of 7 public servants within the framework of the Swarm Operationauthorities of the State of Mexico ⁣revealed what What happened to the 7 officials? no have been arrested.

Before⁢ the media, Cristóbal Castañeda Camarillo indicated that the authorities‌ They are still in the search actions of the 7 officials⁤ who were not secured in the first deployment.

the foregoing is because he admitted that during the⁣ implementation of Operation Enjambre,the government workers accused of links⁢ to organized crime,they managed ⁣to ⁢escape.

Due to what happened with said officials ⁢whose identity is unknown, the Secretary of Security of the State‍ of⁢ Mexico maintained that they are as​ fugitives from justice.

Despite detailing the situation of the 7 officials who⁢ have not yet ⁣been arrested, Castañeda Camarillo said that the state prosecutor’s office is the instance that could give more details.

“There are 7 officials who are being sought, due to⁣ the‌ data and the secrecy of the information, I would ‍prefer that ‍it be the Prosecutor’s Office that provides more information (…) there are seven officials who managed to​ escape who are being searched by the warrants. government”

Cristóbal⁣ Castañeda camarillo. Secretary of security of the State of Mexico

It should be noted that the 7 servers that were insured In the midst of the ⁢deployment of Operation swarm, ‌these ‌are the following:

On the other hand, it was pointed out that Isidro Cortes Jimenez ‍ would have made a triumphant attempt on his life during the execution of Operation Swarm.

This has happened with the detainees and fugitive officials

Swarm Operation: Which political party governs in the​ municipalities where there were detainees‌ (Quartoscuro‍ / chrysanthemum Thorny Eagle)

What happens to the ‍7 officials who were⁢ detained in Operation Swarm?

On the other hand, ​Cristóbal Castañeda Camarillo reported ⁤that tomorrow,‌ Wednesday, November 28, they will⁢ be carried out control hearings of‌ the 7 officials who have already been arrested.

Given this, the Secretary of ⁤Security asked recognize the work that is doing the ⁣ Judiciarybecause it highlighted that they proceeded appropriately to⁤ grant the arrest warrants.

On the other hand,​ he announced that⁤ next Thursday, November 28, a meeting with elected municipal presidents of the State of Mexico, to analyze the issue of security.

Likewise, he maintained⁣ that after the​ Swarm ‌Operation26 elected mayors have approached the ⁢state government to ask for recommendations on the candidates to direct ⁢security in the municipalities.

How ⁢can other countries ‍learn from Mexico’s approach⁢ to tackling corruption through initiatives like the⁣ Swarm Operation?

interview between Time.news Editor and Criminal Justice Expert

Editor:‌ Thank you for joining us today! There’s‌ been significant news surrounding the ⁤Swarm Operation in the State of Mexico. To start off, could you give us ‍a brief overview of what the operation entails and its objectives?

Expert: Absolutely! The Swarm ⁣Operation is a large-scale⁤ initiative launched by the Attorney General’s Office of Justice in the State of Mexico to apprehend officials⁣ involved in serious crimes such as ⁤homicide, ​express kidnapping, and extortion. The goal is to ‌dismantle corrupt networks within public service that‌ collaborate wiht criminal groups, ensuring⁤ that those in ​positions of power are held accountable for their actions.

Editor: Recently, we’ve seen the arrest of 24 officials, which included⁢ a municipal ‍president and various security commanders. What ⁤does this say about the extent of corruption within the State of Mexico?

Expert: The fact that such a high⁢ number of officials are being arrested indicates a ⁤deeply rooted issue of corruption that goes beyond just a few⁤ individuals. It suggests that there may be systemic problems within public institutions​ in‍ the State of Mexico, ⁢where ⁣officials ‌feel ​empowered to ‌engage ⁢in illicit activities ⁣without fear ⁣of consequences. This operation shines a light on the ‍urgent‍ need for reform and oversight.

Editor: The operation’s name, ⁢”Swarm,” implies a coordinated effort. Can you‌ explain the strategy behind this approach?

Expert: The term ⁤”Swarm”⁣ effectively reflects⁢ the tactical response to a pervasive issue. Authorities deployed multiple teams ‌to simultaneously target various locations, capturing officials who might have ​been alerted if the operation was executed in ⁢a more traditional manner. This kind of⁤ strategy helps prevent those in power ​from escaping or destroying ⁤evidence‍ and⁢ allows for ​an effective and stealthy approach to law ​enforcement.

Editor: Despite‍ the⁣ success of this operation, there ​are still ⁤officials⁤ at ​large. ‍What ‌challenges do authorities face in apprehending these fugitives?

Expert: ⁢the challenges are numerous. Firstly, those who are on the run‌ frequently ‍enough have​ resources and connections that can aid in their evasion.Additionally, there’s the potential for collusion between these officials​ and organized crime, creating⁣ a dangerous​ environment for law enforcement. It’s⁣ also possible that some fugitives might have ‍fled the region entirely, complicating the search‍ efforts even further.

Editor: Based on the latest reports, ⁣there are additional arrest⁣ warrants still in effect for several officials. How significant is ‍this ongoing effort in ‌terms of ⁢public trust‍ in ‍law enforcement?

Expert: Continuous efforts ‍to apprehend ‌corrupt ​officials‍ are crucial for​ rebuilding public trust in law enforcement. The perception that ​authorities are willing‌ to ​target their own and ⁤that justice is applied fairly can serve as a deterrent‌ to future corruption. However, this will only be‍ effective⁢ if⁣ the public sees sustained ⁢commitment to accountability and‍ transparency ⁢within government.

Editor: ⁤what‍ implications‍ could the success of the ⁣Swarm Operation have for other states​ in ‍Mexico and for the country as a​ whole?

Expert: If the Swarm Operation proves triumphant in holding officials ​accountable and⁣ reducing corruption, it may serve ⁢as⁢ a model for other states. It could encourage ‍similar ​initiatives​ to root out corruption, fostering ​a nationwide movement towards integrity ​in public service. Policies that prioritize accountability could lead to more effective governance and ​a safer environment for citizens across the nation.

Editor: thank you for⁤ your insights! The Swarm Operation undoubtedly raises important questions about governance, accountability, ​and‍ how society can move towards a ⁤more just system. We appreciate your valuable⁢ perspective on this ​pressing issue.

Expert: Thank you for having​ me! it’s been a pleasure discussing this crucial topic.

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