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Culiacán, Mexico’s Scariest City

Summary by El Pais
The Government presented this week the progress of security actions in the country, the increase in seizures of drugs and weapons, and announced that the first semester of this year was the lowest in malicious homicides since 2016. However, the perception of the population does not coincide with the results presented by the Secretariat of Citizen Security. In June of this year, 63.2% of the population with more than 18 years of age felt insecure…

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The perception of urban insecurity in Mexico reached its highest level since 2022. In the third quarter of the administration of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, 63.2 percent of the population aged 18 and over, resident in 91 urban areas in Mexico, considered it unsafe to live in their city, revealed the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi).

·Mexico
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The Government presented this week the progress of security actions in the country, the increase in seizures of drugs and weapons, and announced that the first semester of this year was the lowest in malicious homicides since 2016. However, the perception of the population does not coincide with the results presented by the Secretariat of Citizen Security. In June of this year, 63.2% of the population with more than 18 years of age felt insecure…

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The perception of insecurity in cities of the Pa s rebounds in the second trimester of the year; Culiac n and Ecatepec with the highest records.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Inegi's monthly survey of the insecurity that people perceive in their respective cities revealed that fears have increased, although little, compared to last month and to June 2024; Edomex has three of the most unsafe cities among the first 11 places. The post Perception of insecurity points to 63.2%: Inegi. Which cities lead the list? first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx

According to the National Survey of Urban Public Security, 63.2% of Mexicans of legal age feel insecure in their city and Culiacán turns out to be the most insecure population in the country, which is not surprising, says the... Complete note »

The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, supported informal pre-trial detention in the face of the situation of insecurity in the country, with the presence of organized crime groups. During her morning conference, the president reiterated her position in favour of certain high-impact crimes retaining this type of precautionary measure, as a way to protect both society and the judges themselves. She indicated that it is important for the prot…

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udgtv broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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