Marina del Pilar's government maintains security, mobility, and calm in BC: Operations lead to 25 arrests
The government of Baja California has reported maintaining security with recent operations resulting in the arrest of 25 individuals, following incidents across various municipalities without any reported injuries.
The governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, has provided an update after the State Security Table meeting, stating that the government is effectively managing security and public order in the region. Following incidents that occurred on February 22, which involved a total of 29 reports of disturbances in different municipalities, the coordinated efforts of various authorities led to the arrest of 25 suspects. The governor emphasized that no injuries were reported, highlighting the effectiveness of intelligence efforts and video surveillance in restoring calm.
Governor Ávila Olmeda also reassured residents that public transportation, freight, and personal transportation systems are functioning normally and that there are no roadblocks reported in the region. The operations have been successful in containing the situation, with no further incidents reported since the early hours of the following day. There remains a consistent operational presence in key strategic points throughout Baja California, underscoring the government's commitment to ensuring public safety and confidence among the community.
Overall, the proactive measures taken by the state government reflect an ongoing strategy to address security issues head-on, aiming not only to restore order but also to maintain the everyday mobility of residents and commerce. This approach is critical to sustaining stability and promoting a sense of security for all citizens in the region, particularly in times of unrest.