"Char" for Borderland Beat
This information was posted by INFORMADOR.MX
Lemus announced that the inspections will continue in the state's prisons, as was done in recent weeks in Puente Grande and Puerto Vallarta.
By: Marck Hernández
January 10, 2025 - 8:15 PM
The governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, recognizes that there are multiple irregularities in the prisons of Jalisco, among them, in the signal jammers.
The governor announced that there will be a purchase of this equipment, noting that they detected that those located in some penitentiary systems such as Puente Grande are not working properly.
“We are already buying the signal inhibitors to avoid that, at least from our prisons, these extortion calls do not go out (the inhibitors) are not working properly and that is why we are going to put these new signal inhibitors to prevent these calls from being made”.
Lemus said that the inspections will continue in the state's prisons, as was done in recent weeks in Puente Grande and Puerto Vallarta.
On the other hand, the governor highlighted that some good results have been achieved in security matters, for example, with the arrest of the two assailants of a public transportation truck in Tonalá, the arrest of municipal police officers from Poncitlán accused of forced disappearance or the re-incarceration with federal forces of a prisoner who escaped from Puente Grande.
MF manta claiming Guerito was let go
ReplyDeletehttps://youtu.be/_akcvqLhRUo?si=VcJ5nJWxGUFucW-d
😎
This is all smoke and mirrors. Nothing will happen or the criminals will still find a way to make calls. The only real solution is that Mexico needs to put all criminals in solitary confinement like we do. One person only in a small cell. He does not interact with anyone. He spends 23 hours in there. Only one hour a day he should be let out for a shower and recreation by himself. A speaker needs to be placed in each cell to record all audio all the time. If he talks to someone it will be recorded. All audio should be uploaded to a hard drive where AI can distinguish what is said. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteLeaving the governor of Jalisco in charge of the signal jammers is like putting the fox in charge of the henhouse.
ReplyDeleteThe national guard should have this duty.
No need to buy new ones, just turn on the installed jammers.
ReplyDelete