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The elements will be permanently installed in the municipalities of Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Loreto, Villa Hidalgo, Villa García, Apulco, Monte Escobedo, Melchor Ocampo, Mazapil and Tepetongo.
After the announcement of the "Support Plan for Zacatecas" headed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, elements of the National Guard took over the security of the nine municipalities of the state that ran out of police after the attacks and threats of organized crime.
The elements will be installed permanently in the municipalities of Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Loreto, Villa Hidalgo, Villa García, Apulco, Monte Escobedo, Melchor Ocampo, Mazapil and Tepetongo.
In these municipalities, security will also be strengthened with elements of the Army to jointly combat the drug cartels that dispute the territory.
Authorities announced that when more support is required, soldiers will be sent from the military zones of the neighboring states of San Luis Potosí, Aguascalientes, Jalisco, Nayarit, Durango and Coahuila to monitor the borders and in areas of difficult ground access, there will be air patrols with three helicopter gunships.
The Ministry of Public Security reported a clean balance in the state in the last 24 hours in criminal acts related to organized crime.
460 Sedena and National Guard elements are added to strengthen security
On its Twitter account, the federal government reported that 460 new elements of Sedena and National Guard will join in support of the security strategy in the state, to the 3,388 elements of federal force and 2,187 of state and municipal public security.
It was also announced that nine priority social programs operate in Zacatecas, benefiting more than 261,000 people, with an annual investment of 1,504 million pesos.
Uno de Zacatecas meh puso ah dormir en la planta Tyson. Por la Blvd en nigh club Crystal pistol los absorbamos una lavada ayi en la mesa infrente de todos durante una pelaya de boxsio. Debolada meh orco el guey! Cerro mis ojos! En Amarillo la mas grande bodega exsiste. Puro pinche punto de vaca calidad.
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Aye Dios mio. Eres del campo? Casi no entendi nada eso.
DeleteOn that very same night in Amarillo TX on Amarillo boulevard at crystal pistols the one with the mic in Spanish said "se esta burlando". As if I would mock mine in their home! Shhiiyyaatt. When I didn't believe in Jesus I wouldn't make fun of'em. What makes you think I'll talk down to people I'm exactly like. I'm bringing 'em all up so we can laugh at everyone together. I know whom I'm a small part of.
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All bullshit. I will believe it when I see it. All subterfuge, for what, remains to be seen.
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DeleteThis is another litmus test for the National Guard, since the supposed 'insertion' in Michocoan didn't exactly go as planned, to say the least. Definitely a wait and see situation, but not holding my breath.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the social programs would be great, hell,running water in rural municipalities/neighborhoods would be awesome but we will see how much cash is left after the politicians etc disperse amongst selves. Watch, the social programs turn into 5 checker boards missing half the checkers, and will be called 'community enrichment' projects. These kids are fucked in so many poverty pockets.I do hope it's better somehow though.
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Is it true your a cat lady?
Or people just joking?
Lady by the name H.
DeleteObrador keeps saying troops are coming to help the citizens of Michoacan, but as you can see it's just propaganda, the enpt government doesn't care about it's citizens, many have died, kicked out of thier homes, killed, latest attacks by drones carrying explosives.
Yes, total cat lady
DeleteSince the police force has gone Its prbly the safest these communities have ever been . Now that the government has involved its self we should expect soaring crime rates and impromptu ass kickings for absolutely no reason what so ever . Sounds like a lot of fun .
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