
In the state of Nuevo León, Deputy Javier Caballero Gaona expressed his concern about the lack of federal police presence on the roads, which has contributed to an increase in crimes such as kidnappings. He called for strengthening surveillance with field elements and to prevent the situation from becoming politicized.
The legislator highlighted the increase in high-impact crimes and the need for coordination among all levels of the state, including the Attorney General's Office, to effectively prevent and resolve cases. He emphasized the importance of separating security from political conflicts and focusing on finding short-term solutions.
He stressed that it is crucial to maintain security not only in the north but also in the south of the state, where there has been an observed increase in criminal activity. He called for strengthening security measures throughout the region to ensure the protection of citizens.
Caballero Gaona expressed his confidence that the arrival of a federal government delegate will contribute to strengthening security actions and generating public trust. He urged addressing the kidnapping issue, which has experienced a concerning increase in the region, according to reports from the Attorney General's Office of Nuevo León.
The legislator recalled that the prevention and resolution of crimes must be a priority, and that the focus should be on safeguarding the well-being of the population. Given the insecurity situation, he called for reinforcing police presence throughout the state to protect residents and curb the rise of crime in the region.