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WRITTEN BY: BELEM ANGULO
NOVEMBER 25, 2025
In the early hours of Monday, November 25, 65 video surveillance cameras were destroyed in Culiacan, when they were shot at by unidentified civilians.
This figure was confirmed by the Secretary of Public Security in Sinaloa, Gerardo Mérida Sánchez.
The cameras were destroyed in different points of the city in a simultaneous attack at around 2:30 am.
“Today (Monday, November 25) in the early morning, approximately 2:15, 2:16 to 2:42, a series of gunshots in several neighborhoods of this capital city we counted from the pure gunshot calls 31, 31 reports, these shots, this situation went directly to the surveillance cameras that are in the city and that c4 controls,” confirmed the Secretary of Security.
The cameras were destroyed at different points in the city in a simultaneous attack at around 2:30 am.
The state Security chief informed that the cameras will be replaced within a month and
“Unfortunately we were able to verify, handling figures at that time and now in the morning, a total of 65 vandalized cameras and I ratify for the situation that could be handled or could have been handled another amount, the amount that we have as c4 is that responsibility were 65.”
The state Security Secretary informed that the cameras will be replaced within a month and a half, due to the purchase process of these purchases.
“It is a fact that like all those that are relevant are not expected to happen as soon as it happens says one we have all this and we want to have control. I can also tell you that under this context, by direct indication of our Governor, Dr. Rubén Rocha Moya has already opened the budgetary need, and the work is already being done with the companies that can provide this material, that is to say, a bidding process must be called at the end, but to guarantee this work of replacement of cameras and to advance even more”, he stated.
This is due to the process of purchasing them.
“Yes, we are aware of what could happen later on, but as of today we are starting this procedure that in the end will help us to acquire the cameras that we need, the ones that have just been vandalized, and to be able to have some stock in that sense. The 65 will have to be replaced, but I also want to inform you, I want to tell you, that it is not an easy job, it is not a job of today for tomorrow for the day after, from one week to the next, this will take us an average of a month to 45 days, a month to a month and a half”.
The city of Culiacan currently has 412 security cameras, as it operated with 477 video surveillance cameras before the attack.
According to the report of the Sinaloa Public Security Secretariat, the destroyed cameras were located at the following locations:
Benjamín Hill Avenue and Pablo Macías Valenzuela
Avenida Benjamín Hill and Cruz Gálvez
Boulevard Las Torres and Benjamin Hill
Avenida Benjamín Hill and Francisco Tres Guerras
Las Torres Boulevard and Fernando Cuén
Pablo Macias and Sabanas
Boulevard Las Torres and Empaques
Boulevard Las Torres and Roma
Boulevard Las Torres entrance to the Feria Ganadera
Boulevard Las Torres and Jesús Kumate
José Limón and Enrique Félix Castro
Cuauhtémoc Roundabout (Canasta)
Paseo del Roble and Paseo del Álamo
Calzada Aeropuerto and AARC
Maquio Clouthier & Puerto Ensenada
Ensenada Port and Ohuira Bay
Puerto Ensenada and Puerto Escondido
Zapata and Maquio
USE Crossing
Kumate and Hacienda de la Mora
Alfonso G. Calderon and entrance to Los Angeles Hospital
Trébol and Costerita
Benjamín Hill and Aztlán
Forum
José Limón over bridge
Mexico Highway 15 and Hermes
Lola Beltran and street to Juntas de Humaya
Jeovanny Zamudio and Nakayama
Aztlán in front of Pemex
In front of Cetis 107 high school
Cameras they likely and always had access to… lol
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ReplyDeleteIntelligence... ok whatever you say
DeleteIt was chapos who did that
ReplyDeleteChapos did it not mf. They sent a comunicado from the mf to not let them shoot personal home security cameras
ReplyDeleteFor reals , no period kid?
DeleteSounds like Chapitos had someone giving them info with those surveillance cameras and they took out the support
ReplyDeleteMayo Flaco needs to hire Michoacan cartel soldiers. They are the best in the art of war. Only them can beat La Chapiza.
ReplyDeleteEmma Coronel is smoking hot 🔥
ReplyDeleteStarlink and High and low altitude satellites. And surveillance drones....
ReplyDeleteAnd every house has cable and security and ring cameras,
Every digital device and or phone has gps, microphone and camera.
All radio frequencies are monitored.
Facial recognition everywhere.
It's almost the year 2025
Rocha moya is going to " SPEND" several millions of pesos to fix them from the state budget like they really need them everybody knows that the cartel has access to them
ReplyDeleteno solo las camaras estan destruyendo todo.....sinaloa y especialmente culiacan.ya no es lo que era aparte de la inseguridad..ahora las nuevas formas de agarrar feria...la extorsion.robo.al maximo triste realidad..voy con mi camion de salida pa california
ReplyDeleteDo the local police even respond to the shootings, there are so many cameras? Im sure its a live feed.
ReplyDeleteJajaja Chapo fan boys say it was chapos Lesson 1 don't shit in your back yard lol I thought you foos said they control culiacan so why would they fuck them selfs over by doing this ..the cameras would actually help them lol Sinaloa foos punching the wind right now...
ReplyDeleteHow would Flacos do this ? More likely Chaplips ?
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