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Author Archives: nicoleramos

Municipal police accused of working with Los Zetas in the case of ten Guanajuato natives that went missing last week

December 14, 2010by nicoleramos 1 Comment

12/14/10 – Of the ten Guanajuato natives that disappeared last week in Zacatecas, two have resurfaced. According to the testimony of one of them, the other eight individuals were tortured, […]

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Armed Groups, Data, Los Zetas, Police

Oaxaca votes Manuel Jesús López López as State Attorney General

December 10, 2010by nicoleramos Leave a comment

12/10/10 – This Monday the local Congress of Oaxaca voted Manuel Jesús López López as the new State Attorney General (Procurador General de Justicia del estado) after obtaining a majority […]

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Prosecutors in Yucatán begin judicial reform training

December 10, 2010by nicoleramos Leave a comment

12/1o/10 – As part of the training process for the judicial reforms that will be taking place in Mexico, prosecutors from the State Attorney General’s Office (Procuraduría de Justicia estatal) […]

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Judicial Reform

New model for unified police force presented

December 10, 2010by nicoleramos Leave a comment

12/10/10 – Last month the federal Secretariat of Public Security (Secretaría de Seguridad Pública –SSP), presented the new model for the unified state police force (Mando Unico) which will have […]

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Data, Police, U.S.-Mexico
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Nuevo León: 9 out of every 10 residents do not trust in local police forces

December 9, 2010by nicoleramos Leave a comment

12/09/10 – According to the 2009 National Survey of Insecurity (Encuesta Nacional de Inseguridad), 9 out of every 10 residents in Nuevo León do not trust in local police forces. The […]

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Data, Police, Security

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