Cali ends 2025 with over 6,600 arrests in security strategy

Cali's city hall implemented a comprehensive 2025 security strategy that led to over 6,600 arrests, the seizure of 4 tons of drugs, and more than 1,300 firearms. The initiative merged police operations with prevention programs and community justice access, aiding thousands in vulnerable areas. A new Justice House was also opened in the city center to bolster local conflict resolution.

In 2025, Cali's city hall, in coordination with police and judicial authorities, carried out a security strategy that combined operations, crime prevention, and community justice actions. The outcomes included the arrest of more than 6,600 individuals, the seizure of 4 tons of drugs, and over 1,300 firearms. More than 300 vehicles and nearly 1,400 stolen motorcycles were recovered.

Operations encompassed patrols, checkpoints, and specific plans such as ‘Plan Centinela’, ‘Plan Semáforo’, and ‘Plan Puma’. To prevent violence, particularly among vulnerable youth, the ‘En la Buena’ program assisted 1,700 people through psychosocial, educational, and job training processes, totaling 3,300 beneficiaries for the period.

Community involvement was enhanced via Territorial Security Managers in each district, who conducted 600 interventions and 200 technical assistance meetings to identify issues and coordinate solutions.

On justice matters, over 80,000 people were served at the three Justice Houses in the Alfonso López, Siloé, and Aguablanca neighborhoods. The new Centro Justice House opened on Avenida 2 Norte, across from Parque Central Río Cali, providing mediation, legal and psychosocial advice, police inspection, family commissary services, and support from entities like the Fiscalía, Defensoría del Pueblo, and Registraduría.

Additionally, the Subsecretaría de Inspección, Vigilancia y Control performed 1,622 visits to commercial establishments to ensure regulatory compliance. In line with a court ruling, public space on calle 14 between carreras 5 and 10 was reorganized through educational actions with informal vendors.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum at a press conference unveiling the Michoacán security plan with federal agents in attendance.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum presented the Plan Michoacán for Peace and Justice on Sunday, one week after the killing of Uruapan mayor Carlos Manzo. The plan will increase federal agents in the state to 10,500 to combat insecurity, with a 57,000 million pesos investment across 12 axes. It encompasses security measures, economic development, and social welfare.

The Valle del Cauca government, alongside Police, Army, and Navy, will heighten security measures for year-end holidays and the start of 2026. Over 200 personnel will deploy across road, river, and sea corridors, aided by drones. The aim is to ensure peace for locals and visitors.

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Cali's mayor, Alejandro Eder, presented his second-year management report, highlighting progress in infrastructure, security, and social development under the Invertir para crecer plan. He acknowledged ongoing challenges, particularly in security, but stressed the city's recovery despite 2025 violence. The report detailed works in neighborhoods like Obrero and positive economic impacts.

Cali's mayor, Alejandro Eder, has made strategic adjustments to his cabinet at the start of 2026 to bolster key areas of city administration. The changes focus on risk management and public procurement, with new leaders taking on significant roles. These appointments aim to continue the municipal government's plan.

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Following the preview of Colombia's festive fairs, the 68th Feria de Cali (December 25-30) has already drawn over 1.2 million attendees. Highlights include the Salsódromo parade, concerts by Marc Anthony and Kapo, a visit from U.S. Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara, and a projected economic impact of at least 336 billion pesos.

 

 

 

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