Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

According to INEGI, 1.6 reports of police corruption is filed for each uniformed officer in Mexico

During 2017, an average of 1,688 cases of corruption was filed per thousand national and municipal uniformed police while they were on the job, which translates into 1.6 acts of corruption by each police, revealed the first National Survey of Standards and Professional Training Police (ENECAP).

The exercise developed by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), revealed that the entities most affected by these acts are CDMX, Coahuila, Querétaro, Sonora, Michoacán and Jalisco.

The Enecap also noted that of these 1,391 were acts of bribery of citizens, while 292 were extortions by colleagues . . .

Read Full Story

Related Posts

Governor leads strategic meeting on economy and tourism in Vallarta

Governor leads strategic meeting on economy and tourism in Vallarta

Gov. Pablo Lemus met with Vallarta-area mayors, ordered burned vehicles cleared from highways, and urged...
Conagua targets illegal builds along Lake Chapala shore

Lake Chapala shoreline construction face tighter scrutiny

Conagua and Jalisco municipalities will jointly inspect federal shoreline zones at Lake Chapala, boosting checks...
Why Mexico has only 25 accredited rare-disease hospitals

Why Mexico has only 25 accredited rare-disease hospitals

Only 25 public hospitals in 16 states are accredited for certain rare-disease care, forcing long...
Malecón vehicle traffic

Puerto Vallarta remains excluded from travel warnings by U.S. State Department

US lifted the Feb. 22 shelter alert and keeps Jalisco at Level 3, but Puerto...