The president of the Mexican Academy of Forensic Sciences, Miguel Ontiveros, stated in 'Aristegui en Vivo' that the murder of the mayor of Uruapan must mark a 'turning point' to confront organized crime with a joint strategy between the State, universities, and specialists. He highlighted a proposal already presented in the United States to create a regional security and justice system in North America, taking advantage of the renewal of the USMCA to harmonize policies and combat crimes such as arms trafficking from that country.
Mayor of Uruapan's Murder Must Be a Turning Point Against Crime
The head of the Mexican Academy of Forensic Sciences calls for a joint state and expert strategy to fight organized crime, proposing a North American security system.