Mexico. The fraction of the PAN in Guadalajara made a critical pronouncement towards the performance that the Tapatío City Council has shown in the fight against insecurity, a matter in which there is a lack of a clearly defined plan and with omissions, exposed its members, such as the oblivion in which the Video Surveillance Committee is maintained.
The councilor María Cristina Solórzano Márquez, who has specialized in public security, also questioned that the Secretariat of Citizen Security keeps the 25 motorized tricycles stored for the patrolling of the Historic Center.
He pointed out that more than six months after the beginning of this municipal administration, the Video Surveillance Committee, sectored in the Secretariat of Citizen Security, has not been installed before the "indolence" of its owner, Carlos Mercado Casillas, said the councilor in her questioning of the public official.
The Video Surveillance Committee is a body created during the previous municipal administration, which, it was assumed, would serve to develop a register of video cameras in the municipality of Guadalajara, to manage their voluntary interconnection with the Center for Communication and Electronic Observation (Cecoe) of the Secretariat, whether private or public, which would drastically increase the capacity of the monitoring system of the municipal authority.
That this Committee is still not working, and that 70% of the video cameras in Guadalajara (141) were out of service in the first months of the administration due to the lack of resources for their maintenance, "is the last straw," said the councilor.
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