Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Business owners in Puerto Vallarta ask Mayor to recognize crime problem in the city

Business owners in Puerto Vallarta say they are concerned about the increase in armed robberies in the city, and after falling from fourth to the seventeenth place in the perception of security, the private initiative (IP) called on the municipal government under Mayor Arturo Dávalos Peña, to recognize the problem and call one all sectors of society to work on a solution to the growing problem.

Gabriel Igartúa Sánchez, president of the Board of Directors of Coparmex, Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas, stressed that nobody travels to a tourist destination to put their lives or . . .

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