Delfina Gómez instala mesa permanente de paz no Estado do México

A governadora do Estado do México, Delfina Gómez Álvarez, instalou a Mesa Permanente de Paz e anunciou vigilância reforçada em áreas de fronteira com Guerrero e Michoacán. Isso segue a morte do líder do Cartel Jalisco Nova Geração, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, conhecido como 'El Mencho'. As autoridades mobilizaram forças federais, estaduais e municipais para garantir a segurança dos 19 milhões de residentes.

A governadora Delfina Gómez Álvarez anunciou a instalação da Mesa Permanente de Paz no Estado do México, uma medida destinada a coordenar esforços de segurança. De acordo com a Secretaria de Segurança estadual, a vigilância foi intensificada em áreas de fronteira com os estados de Guerrero e Michoacán, em resposta à morte de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, líder do Cartel Jalisco Nova Geração (CJNG). Members of the armed forces, including soldiers, marines, and the National Guard, have been deployed across the entire Mexiquense territory. The state leader highlighted that federal, state, and municipal forces are conducting strategic operations. Additionally, patrols have been increased, supervision points have been set up, and surveillance activities have been strengthened to maintain public order and protect the population. O Estado do México tem uma população estimada de 19 milhões de pessoas, o que sublinha a importância dessas ações para preservar a estabilidade. Gómez Álvarez enfatizou o compromisso com a segurança coletiva neste contexto de mudanças no panorama do crime organizado.

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