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Time to Talk About Insecurity

It is obvious and natural that there is a concern these days about the follow-up of homicides with firearms that have been recorded in the area. A scenario that exploded and grew in a few weeks and that keeps the mayors in the front line asking for solutions. In this context it is that this Thursday arrives at the Biobío the Assistant Secretary of Crime Prevention, Carolina Leitao, will arrive at the Biobío. In detail, Leitao will arrive in the …
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In Antofagasta, 91.5% of people say they feel insecure. It is the highest percentage in the entire northern macrozone. And yet, only 2.44% of households were actually victims of a crime last year, according to the National Urban Survey of Citizen Security (ENUSC 2024). How is this gap explained between what happens and what we feel happens? It’s not a contradiction. It’s an alert. Because while crime is real—and its profound impact—it’s also the…

It is obvious and natural that there is a concern these days about the follow-up of homicides with firearms that have been recorded in the area. A scenario that exploded and grew in a few weeks and that keeps the mayors in the front line asking for solutions. In this context it is that this Thursday arrives at the Biobío the Assistant Secretary of Crime Prevention, Carolina Leitao, will arrive at the Biobío. In detail, Leitao will arrive in the …

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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