Feb 22 β€’ 15:52 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Red Code Activated in Jalisco: There are Narco-blockades in GDL and Vallarta after Operation in Tapalpa

A federal operation in Tapalpa has triggered narco-blockades and violence across Jalisco, leading to the activation of a red code for public safety.

A federal operation carried out in the early hours of Sunday in Tapalpa, Jalisco, has led to a surge of narco-blockades and confrontations across the state. Following the federal intervention, Jalisco's Governor, Pablo Lemus, reported that armed individuals have been burning and blocking vehicles to hinder the response of authorities in multiple locations throughout the region. This prompted him to establish an immediate security meeting involving local, state, and federal officials to tackle the escalating violence.

The narco-blockades and violent incidents have particularly affected southern municipalities and greater metropolitan areas in Jalisco. Notably, in Puerto Vallarta, buses have been set on fire in the city's center, while motorcycle chases and gunfire have been reported in nearby Ixtapa, reflecting the level of unrest provoked by the operation. The unfolding situation poses significant challenges not only to public safety but also to local governance.

In light of the increasing violence and public disturbances, the activation of the red code signifies a heightened state of alert aimed at protecting citizens and restoring order. Governor Lemus's proactive measures to collaborate with various government levels highlight the urgent need to address the security crisis stemming from organized crime activities, which have become increasingly brazen in the region.

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