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Reinforce Surveillance in Trucking Station to Curb Recruitments

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The authorities placed about 50 video surveillance cameras in the Tlaquepaque trucking station to prevent the forced recruitment of young people through deception. The devices, already operating in corridors and outside areas, will be connected to the C5 and will have facial identification and access to databases of missing persons. Users consider this measure positive by providing greater control and security. The C5 reported that some of the e…
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The authorities placed about 50 video surveillance cameras in the Tlaquepaque trucking station to prevent the forced recruitment of young people through deception. The devices, already operating in corridors and outside areas, will be connected to the C5 and will have facial identification and access to databases of missing persons. Users consider this measure positive by providing greater control and security. The C5 reported that some of the e…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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