Defense confirms seven deaths in the San Ignacio mountain range, in Sinaloa

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South of ‍Sinaloa, ⁣ seven men where killed shot in‌ the town The Mules ‍from the mountain range municipality of San ‌Ignacioconfirmed the ⁤ Secretary of National Defense the afternoon of this Wednesday.

according to the ‍Sinaloa Public Security Secretariat,Army personnel carried out reconnaissance⁢ tours⁢ of a breach in the Contraestaca management and it was the soldiers who reported the victims.

It is unknown whether the ⁢men ⁣were killed​ in a ‍confrontation with the Army or with another group of armed civilians.

It was around 5:00 p.m. when the report was received by state authorities. Personnel from the state Attorney ​General’s​ Office had confirmation of the fact,‍ but it was not reported whether​ they⁢ went to ⁢the community ⁤to ‌carry out the legal proceedings due to the remoteness of the site.

Yesterday, during his visit to Culiacán, the ​secretary of Security and⁢ Citizen ‌Protection, Omar ⁢García Harfuch, He assured that the ⁢authorities ⁣are present in Sinaloa ⁤and are working on the pacification of the state.

The federal official stated that ⁢it‌ is arduous for security forces to prevent certain events from happening; ‍However, what ​is really vital ⁢is that the situation is being ​addressed.

“Whatever is necessary, the critically important thing ‌is that the authority is there and that it is indeed acting. ⁤Citizens ​have⁢ to be clear about who⁢ their allies ‍are, the authorities are⁢ allies of the citizens,”‌ he declared.

The Secretary of Security of the Federal Government also stated that the presence⁣ of federal forces will remain in the ⁢state‍ working for as long as necessary.

“The easiest thing is disqualification, saying⁢ this doesn’t work; The most difficult thing is⁢ to work in coordination ‍and that is how we ⁣are ⁤doing it and ⁤we will‍ continue⁢ to do⁣ it,” he stated.

García⁣ Harfuch stated that he has⁣ maintained constant communication with ⁤Governor Rubén Rocha Moya to⁢ address the situation, betting⁣ on coordinated ⁢work between the different agencies and levels of government.

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what strategies can be‍ implemented to⁢ rebuild trust between⁣ law⁢ enforcement and communities ‌affected by violence in Sinaloa?

engaging Interview: Understanding ⁤Recent Violence in Sinaloa

Time.news Editor: today,we have teh honor of speaking with Dr.Ana Lopez, a regional security expert with extensive experience in analyzing the dynamics of organized crime and public safety ‌in Mexico. ​We’ll discuss the recent tragic incident in Sinaloa were​ seven ⁤men were​ killed, ​exploring its implications and potential solutions. Welcome, Dr.Lopez!

Dr. Ana Lopez: Thank​ you for having me. It’s a pleasure to be⁢ here, especially to discuss such an ‍critically important issue.

Editor: ‌To start, could you provide context ‌on⁢ the recent incident in The⁢ mules, San Ignacio, where the killings occurred⁤ in what seems to be⁢ a⁣ multifaceted situation involving ‍both the ⁣Army and possibly other armed⁤ groups?

Dr. Lopez: Certainly. The incident underscores a troubling trend of violence in​ Sinaloa,​ a region unluckily known for narcotrafficking and⁢ organized crime. The​ fact that Army⁢ personnel reported the victims highlights the complex interactions between state forces and criminal elements. As of now, it’s unclear if these men ​were killed during a confrontation with the Army or by rival factions, which speaks to the chaotic nature of security in the area.

Editor: ​ The‍ Secretary of Security and Citizen⁢ Protection, Omar ‌García Harfuch, mentioned the difficulty of preventing such incidents and emphasized the importance of the federal presence in the​ region. What are your thoughts ⁣on this statement regarding law enforcement effectiveness?

Dr. Lopez: García​ Harfuch’s comments illustrate the challenge that law enforcement faces in regions with deep-rooted ‍criminal ⁣activity. While authorities ⁣are present, coordinating multi-agency efforts is crucial for‌ progress. His assertion about the importance of​ public trust​ in the authorities is notable; citizens must see them as allies ‍rather than adversaries for any lasting peace to be achieved.

Editor: Given the challenges identified,what practical ​steps do you recommend for​ building this trust between⁣ the‌ authorities and the ‌citizens?

Dr. Lopez: Re-establishing ⁣trust requires openness, consistent interaction, and community ‌engagement. Authorities shoudl hold regular forums where citizens can voice concerns and receive updates on⁢ security measures.Additionally, police-community partnerships can foster a collaborative ‌approach to safety, leading to better intelligence-sharing. ⁤

Editor: The Additional presence of federal⁣ forces is noted. ⁢How can their long-term involvement ​influence the situation in Sinaloa from a security outlook?

Dr. Lopez: The sustained⁢ presence ​of federal forces⁣ can act as a deterrent against violence, but only if strategically managed. It’s important for these forces to engage with the community instead of operating in an isolated manner. By being visible allies, they‌ can help disrupt criminal activities and reassure residents, ⁤but their approach must shift ​away from militarization ‌to community-oriented⁢ policing for ⁢effective change to ⁤happen.

Editor: Looking forward, what key insights should our readers ​take away⁣ regarding the current security landscape in Sinaloa?

Dr. Lopez: Readers should be aware that Sinaloa’s ‍security situation is fluid and complex. It requires not only government intervention but also the ‌involvement‍ of civil society for any real progress. Community resilience will play a⁢ pivotal role in overcoming these challenges, and collaboration between citizens and authorities is essential to⁣ pacifying the region.

Editor: Thank you, Dr.​ Lopez,​ for your insightful analysis. it’s clear that addressing violence in Sinaloa ‍is a multifaceted challenge that ​requires⁤ collective efforts⁤ from all sectors of society.

Dr. Lopez: Thank you! I hope this discussion sheds light on the intricacies of ⁤the situation and encourages‌ a collective approach to solutions.

Editor: Absolutely.We appreciate your time and expertise in tackling this critical ‌issue.

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