Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

‘Cobra’ division of Puerto Vallarta police force launched surveillance operation in tourist areas

Puerto Vallarta (PVDN) - The "Cobra" group of the Puerto Vallarta Citizen Security Commission has launched a deterrence and surveillance operation in the tourist area of ​​the municipality to provide greater security to tenants and tourists.

On instructions from Commissioner Rigoberto Flores Parra, Deputy Operations Director Carlos Humberto Arce Villaseñor, implemented the police actions that have been well received by tourists and merchants, because thanks to this, public order is maintained on beaches and common areas.

The elements were given directions to withdraw homeless and people consuming intoxicating drinks in public places as a way . . .

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