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The government of mayor Janecarlo Lozano closed its first year with a historic drop in crime that had not been seen in decades
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The government of Janecarlo Lozano in Gustavo A Madero, closed its first year with a historic drop in high impact crimeshard data that had not been seen in decades and are supported by the Executive Secretariat of the National Public Security System (SESNSP).
At a press conference, the mayor Janecarlo Lozano He detailed that SESNSP data show that intentional homicides decreased by 74% compared to their historical peak in 2018 and last year they decreased by 31% more, a resounding result that places the district at its best level in ten years.
At the same time, gunshot injuries fell 41.82%, while violent vehicle theft fell 37.30%, crimes that for years plagued the northern area of the capital.
Janecarlo Lozano He maintained that these achievements are not a coincidence: “While other governments turn the other way, here we assume that security is a direct responsibility. Yes, we have to take care of Madera families, we do have to face crime and we do have to give results,” he said.
The GAM consolidated itself as the mayor’s office with the most patrols in Mexico City: 150 from the Secretariat of Citizen Security plus 112 new units from the mayor’s office, adding more than 250 vehicles guarding day and night. In addition, elements of the Auxiliary Police left the offices and took to the streets for patrol and investigation tasks.
Technological advance also makes a difference: 4,500 cameras and 1,500 video surveillance totems linked to the mayor’s first Intelligence Center, a space that operates in real time to stop crimes and protect neighborhoods.
For the mayor, the security It is built with strength, but also with well-being, and now has a mayor’s office with more surveillance, real technology and police presence.
With these actions, Gustavo A. Madero sends a strong message: security stopped being a promise and became a result.
It’s not speech, it’s numbers: homicides, violent robberies and armed attacks plummeted as they had not happened in decades, thanks to a strategy that left the offices to be present on the streets.
