Who Really Watches over Us? Secretariat of the Navy Dismantles 629 Clandestine Cameras in Baja California
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In Baja California, the State Anti-Corruption System (SEA) exists and charges, but it doesn't operate, it doesn't work, and, what's worse, both officials and the government lack interest in putting it to work. The institution and the entire system, comprised of citizen representatives, comptroller's offices, prosecutors' offices, and syndicates, as well as the guarantor bodies and the Judiciary, make up the Coordinating Committee... Source
The Ministry of the Navy through the Mexican Navy through the Second Naval Zone, in collaboration with the Ministry of National Defense, the Municipal Public Security Directorate, the State Citizen Security Force of the State of Baja California, reports that, from March to date, [...]
Elements of the Marine Secretariat (Semar), through the Second Naval Zone, uninstalled from March to date a total of 629 cameras ... La entrada Marina uninstalls 629 irregular video surveillance cameras in Baja California aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.
At the top of light and telephone posts, hidden by the naked eye, hundreds of clandestine video surveillance cameras were spying on the streets. They were not from the government or private companies, but part of a network installed by criminal hands. A recent operation of the Ministry of the Navy (SEMAR) revealed the magnitude of this disturbing phenomenon and asks the question: who is really watching us? Secretariat of the Navy dismantles 629 …
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