Coahuila Scale to Second National in Security
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Despite the decrease of 3.2 percent in the number of victims, Tabasco climbed three positions in the perception of insecurity table in one year. According to the results of the National Survey of Victimization and Perception on Public Security (ENVIPE) 2025, presented on Thursday, the entity rose from 84.8 percent to 89.8 percent of people who said they felt insecure in the State. With this figure, “El Edén” of the southeast was placed in the se…
Coahuila climbed from third to second place among the safest states in the country and as the safest in northern Mexico, revealed the National Survey of Victimization and Perception on Public Security (ENVIPE) 2025.The report points out that in Coahuila six out of 10 inhabitants feel safe, which places the state as the safest third in the country.You CAN INTEREST: AHMSA will be auctioned at $1 123 million; they will sell it as a productive unitT…


According to ENVIPE 2025, six out of 10 Coahuilenses feel safe Since the beginning of the administration of Governor Manolo Jiménez Salinas, more than six billion pesos have been invested in the issue of security in Coahuila to strengthen our model with more prevention, proximity, intelligence and strength, which has resulted in Coahuila being today the second safest entity in all of Mexico. According to the latest National Survey of Victimizati…
Since the beginning of the administration of Manolo Jiménez Salinas, the government of Coahuila has allocated more than six billion pesos in security matters, which has made it possible to strengthen the state model based on prevention, proximity, intelligence and strength. Thanks to these actions, Coahuila is now the second safest entity in the country and the first in northern Mexico, according to the National Survey of Victimization and Perce…
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