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Walking on the Streets of Tapachula Is Insecure: Ask for More Surveillance!

Summary by aztecachiapas.com
In Tapachula , many streets have become insecure; in the evenings, they demand the lack of public lighting, and during the day, the scarce police presence have caused fear among its inhabitants. “When I come to rehearse I feel insecure; in the corridor of the market or in other corridors to go to the transport is dark, there is no light, as right now, the pickpockets, the assailants, I feel more insecure,” says Rafael, a inhabitant. “I walk like…
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In Tapachula , many streets have become insecure; in the evenings, they demand the lack of public lighting, and during the day, the scarce police presence have caused fear among its inhabitants. “When I come to rehearse I feel insecure; in the corridor of the market or in other corridors to go to the transport is dark, there is no light, as right now, the pickpockets, the assailants, I feel more insecure,” says Rafael, a inhabitant. “I walk like…

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aztecachiapas.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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