Feb 17 • 15:58 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Maru Campos leads the State Peace Building Table

Governor Maru Campos chaired the State Peace Building Table session, highlighting that Chihuahua recorded its lowest number of high-impact crimes in nine years.

In a recent session of the State Peace Building Table, governor Maru Campos discussed the significant drop in high-impact crimes in Chihuahua, which has reached its lowest level in nine years. The meeting included representatives from various government sectors and emphasized collaborative efforts that have contributed to this achievement. The statistics reported by the Fideicomiso para la Competitividad y Seguridad Ciudadana (Ficosec) underscored a 15% decrease in these crimes, pointing to the effectiveness of the current security strategy.

During the meeting, Campos announced that private sector representatives will participate monthly to stay informed on the security strategy's outcomes and their implications for community safety. This initiative aims to foster greater transparency and cooperation between the government and private organizations, ultimately enhancing trust and accountability in the security measures being implemented. The engagement of the private sector is seen as a vital step towards a comprehensive approach to safety that includes various stakeholders.

Rogelio González Alcocer, coordinator of the Juárez Security Table, underscored the importance of citizen participation in maintaining safety and security. His comments highlight that local engagement and awareness are crucial for the success of safety initiatives, suggesting that the community's active role can significantly contribute to the ongoing decline in crime rates. The ongoing collaboration between public and private sectors, along with citizen involvement, appears to be a promising strategy for ensuring a safer Chihuahua in the years to come.

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