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Governor Marina Del Pilar Highlights Significant Progress in Reducing Homicides and Combating Extortion at the Citizen Security Council - Uniradio Informa

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The Citizen Security Council highlighted the 41.2% decrease in daily intentional homicides compared to September 2024.
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The Citizen Security Council highlighted the 41.2% decrease in daily intentional homicides compared to September 2024.

Mexicali.- As part of the strategy to combat extortion cases in Baja California, 11 criminal cells have been disarmed and 37 persons linked to this crime have been arrested. This was revealed by the governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, during the regular session of the Baja California Citizens’ Council of Public Security. The governor stressed that, in coordination with the Attorney General’s Office and the Secretariat of Citizen Security, t…

Mexicali, September 9. Pilar Avila Olmeda’s Marina Governor participated in the regular session of the Baja California Citizens’ Council of Public Security. During her speech, the president stressed that the entity recorded a 41.2 percent decrease in daily malicious homicides compared to September 2024. The meeting also addressed the state strategy against extortion. The governor stressed that, in coordination with the Attorney General’s Office …

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La Jornada Baja California broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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