Brief States – In 3 states 9 out of 10 said they were unsafe: Inegi

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PERCEPTION OF SECURITY

In 3 states, 9 out of 10 said they were unsafe: Inegi

Between March and April, 73.6 percent of Mexicans said they felt unsafe in their city, according to the National Survey of Victimization and Perception of Public Safety (ENVIPE), conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) and presented yesterday.

Morelos (90.1 percent); Guanajuato (percent), and Zacatecas (87.4 percent) are the states with the highest perception of insecurity in

The survey also found that during 2023, the number of crimes committed in the country was estimated at 31.3 million, of which only 10.4 percent were reported by the victims; the Public Prosecutor’s Office only opened an investigation file in 68 percent of the cases. / 24 HORAS

MORELOS

10 bodies found in various parts of the state

At least ten bodies were found in various parts of Morelos early Thursday morning, but their identities are still unknown.

In Loma de Mejía, a wooded area, security forces located seven bodies, lying near the community dump. According to the Department of Protection, they were tied up. Shortly before, on the Mexico-Acapulco highway, motorists reported two dead men.

Finally, the mayor of Cuernavaca, José Urióstegui, reported the discovery of the tenth victim in the Cañón de Lobos in Yautepec and attributed the crimes to the confrontations between members of organized crime and the violent events in the country. / 24 HORAS

GUERRERO

Four police officers attacked in downtown Acapulco

Two armed men in a car attacked four municipal police officers who were driving in a patrol car in the center of this port, leaving one officer injured.

The attack with high-caliber weapons occurred at 10:10 a.m. this Thursday outside the jewelry center located on 5 de Mayo Avenue.

The patrol car, with registration number 138, had four shots fired: one in the rear window, two in the front windshield and another in the trunk.

Police officer Tomás N, 50, was treated by paramedics from the Acapulco Medical Emergency Center (CUMA) for a bullet graze to the ear.

On the avenue, two more cars that were parked were hit by the gunfire. / quadratín

In a statement, the municipal Secretary of Public Security, Eduardo Arturo Bailleres Mendoza, reported that after the attack a device was deployed and a police chase began.

The chase ended between Vicente Guerrero and Progreso streets, behind the old City Hall, where the alleged attackers abandoned the car they were in.

2024-09-23 12:39:05

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