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Thursday, September 28, 2023

Criminals Install Surveillance Cameras In Tijuana

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat

Tijuana has already detected video surveillance cameras installed and used by organized crime to monitor the presence of authorities on the city's streets, according to the Secretary of Municipal Security and Citizen Protection, José Fernando Sánchez González.

According to the official, from 2022 to date, a little over 100 organized crime video surveillance cameras have been detected, 50 in the Central Zone last year and more than 60 three weeks ago in the East Zone, the latter being detected in the middle of a search of a property in the area, inside the house there were two monitors from which it was possible to observe what the cameras installed on public poles were transmitting.

Regarding what was done with these cameras, colloquially known by criminals as "electronic spies", Sanchez Gonzalez informed that "they were destroyed in coordination with the Mexican Army and the Attorney General's Office, which carried out the search in the place where the monitoring center was located", in which several drugs and vehicles were also found.

The Secretary explained that the cameras installed by criminals are not easy to detect, especially now that the citizens are installing their own, but warned that those installed on public poles are not allowed and if there are any, they could belong to criminals who seek to "watch when the authorities arrive".

"Under some other circumstances where suddenly you see that there are cameras that are installed on public poles. And that do not meet the quality requirements in their installation. Or that they belong to some authority, questions are asked, you investigate the wiring and realize that something isn’t right. Things that are unusual aren’t as easy to detect because more businesses or homes install cameras now. Nothing happens when you install cameras inside your own home, but when you install them on a public pole you don't have permission to do so", he explained.

Sanchez Gonzalez invited citizens to report any camera installed on a public pole that they suspect doesn’t belong to any authority or neighbor, to report it to the anonymous tip number 089.


Zeta Tijuana

17 comments:

  1. This is all Jalisco they’ve done this in the past that means there trying to get intelligence to make moves and got caught something cds been trying to do for centuries it’s actually funny the last report I read was in 2001 arrest of the Jefes of Jefes Los Hermanos and death of one that cds will take over and again read in 2008, then another 2012, then 2015,2016,2017, 2018,2019,2019, 2020,,2021,2022,and know finally mayos rusos with alquiles will take over after all this time and they get caught putting up cameras like pervert’s looking 👀 at little boy’s,Guess who caught them and also guess who’s still runs this plaza after centuries of trying to finish them I’m one who moved cause of the violence that family caused but reality is there still around and some fucken how there more stronger than before

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    1. You’re a weirdo

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    2. Orale no period nino👋

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    3. 9:12
      You don't know what a figure of speech is?

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    4. 11:15, it’s a gross exaggeration not a ‘figure of speech’

      People just come on here and write out the dumbest shit as ‘fact’

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    5. 7:57 agreed 11:15 8:22 out to lunch

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    6. Only 9:12 pm understood what I meant ,I’m from Tijuana born and raised moved out everything I’ve stated it’s true look into it

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  2. Sol, blast from the past. thanks for the watch and putting it out there fast, so it's news, barely history. Best to you and all the reporters here . . let me know when Mencho gets his last sentence

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    1. Hey how are you doing sir. It's been awhile. Glad you're still around. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods. We're still moving along here somehow even though so much has changed.

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    2. 8:40 is that really you SIR? Hope you staying clean and keep at it cuh

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    3. 944 SIR was almost out but got caught keistering jale. We gonna throw him the biggest pachanga when he's out.

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    4. A name from the past, you and your input are always appreciated. Saludos parro.

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  3. Pay the kids to run around and knock them out

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  4. Hey, cameras in Mexico guy… here you go !

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  5. did they post that the state police was disarmed due to an active police agent getting caught across san ysidro border with 40-44 keys of colombian flake i saw 1 truck of state police by itself in rosarito but it looked scared

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