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Extortion Increases in Jalisco During January and February; Alerts for Phone Calls and Fake Messages

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The extortions in Jalisco show an increase of up to 33% during the first months of the year, according to bank figures and the Credit Bureau. Offenders steal personal data from social networks to pressure the victims and demand immediate deposits. Authorities recommend hanging up, blocking unknown numbers and reporting. With information from Gustavo Cárdenas. You may be interested: Extortions abound in Tonalá; 12.5% of its population has been vi…
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The extortions in Jalisco show an increase of up to 33% during the first months of the year, according to bank figures and the Credit Bureau. Offenders steal personal data from social networks to pressure the victims and demand immediate deposits. Authorities recommend hanging up, blocking unknown numbers and reporting. With information from Gustavo Cárdenas. You may be interested: Extortions abound in Tonalá; 12.5% of its population has been vi…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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