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El Financiero
Day of publication: 05/05/2015


 
Hermosillo. Governor Guillermo Padres said that despite the violence and build more than 10 killings in the north and northwest of the state in the last hours, Sonora remains the safest border state.
He said there is good coordination between state authorities, federal police forces and the army with municipal corporations and that in situations such as those experienced by the municipality of Sonoyta the only way out is to strengthen coordination.
The governor said he is unable to report on the progress of the investigation or regarding the situation in the border town in order not to hamper the investigations and will be the attorney Carlos Navarro Sugich who offered details on the situation.
For its part, the mayor of Sonoyta requested further elements of state and federal police to strengthen security and urged people to avoid leaving their homes.
After Monday the death toll increased to eight, the mayor Julio Cesar Ramirez Vazquez said that the measures taken to increase safety are insufficient and need larger detachments, especially to protect the population of adjacent agricultural area the border town.
He explained that armed confrontations will not stop and that the police officers can not keep up to the size of the municipality.
The mayor did not say what specific corporation or how many items are most needed, but deemed necessary arrival mainly to protect the inhabitants of the agricultural valley, an area where more armed clashes have been.
"We are calling for more reinforcements to almost try to make a shield in the population of the valley," he said.
A citizen called extreme caution given the recent violent events, refrain full of go out and trust the authorities who seek to solve the big problem that has sde insecurity.
El Financiero
Day of publication: 05/05/2015


 
Hermosillo. Governor Guillermo Padres said that despite the violence and build more than 10 killings in the north and northwest of the state in the last hours, Sonora remains the safest border state.
He said there is good coordination between state authorities, federal police forces and the army with municipal corporations and that in situations such as those experienced by the municipality of Sonoyta the only way out is to strengthen coordination.
The governor said he is unable to report on the progress of the investigation or regarding the situation in the border town in order not to hamper the investigations and will be the attorney Carlos Navarro Sugich who offered details on the situation.
For its part, the mayor of Sonoyta requested further elements of state and federal police to strengthen security and urged people to avoid leaving their homes.
After Monday the death toll increased to eight, the mayor Julio Cesar Ramirez Vazquez said that the measures taken to increase safety are insufficient and need larger detachments, especially to protect the population of adjacent agricultural area the border town.
He explained that armed confrontations will not stop and that the police officers can not keep up to the size of the municipality.
The mayor did not say what specific corporation or how many items are most needed, but deemed necessary arrival mainly to protect the inhabitants of the agricultural valley, an area where more armed clashes have been.
"We are calling for more reinforcements to almost try to make a shield in the population of the valley," he said.
A citizen called extreme caution given the recent violent events, refrain full of go out and trust the authorities who seek to solve the big problem that has sde insecurity.