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Security Cabinet Dismantles Video Surveillance Cameras Occupied by Organized Crime for Falconeo

After their identification, at least six devices were uninstalled in Salina Cruz Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. April 18, 2026.- The coordinated work of the protection and prosecution agencies that make up the Cabinet of Security and Governance of the State of Oaxaca, allowed the removal of video surveillance cameras installed irregularly in strategic points of the city and port of Salina Cruz, operated for alleged purposes of use in criminal activities.
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After their identification, at least six devices were uninstalled in Salina Cruz Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. April 18, 2026.- The coordinated work of the protection and prosecution agencies that make up the Cabinet of Security and Governance of the State of Oaxaca, allowed the removal of video surveillance cameras installed irregularly in strategic points of the city and port of Salina Cruz, operated for alleged purposes of use in criminal activities.

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La Onda Oaxaca | Agencia informativa a la vanguardia en Noticias, Periodismo y Comunicación Digital broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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