

Quintana Roo's Fight Against Insecurity: Governor Lezama Reports Significant Progress
Quintana Roo Governor Lezama Announces Successes in Insecurity Fight Chetumal, Mexico – Quintana Roo Governor Mara Lezama recently announced significant progress in the state's fight against insecurity. In an interview, Governor Lezama highlighted a substantial investment of 5 billion pesos in bolstering security forces and addressing the root causes of crime. This investment includes the establishment of a new police academy, resulting in a better-trained and better-paid police force. "We've invested 5 billion pesos in security, but we're also tackling the origins of violence," Governor Lezama stated. "We're working on cleaning up corporations, and it's important to note that it's not just about apprehending criminals; it's about addressing the systemic issues." The governor's claims are supported by statistics indicating a 72% decrease in homicides compared to the previous year. Furthermore, the state has seen notable success in combating human trafficking, with over 500 women rescued in recent operations. These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to addressing insecurity in Quintana Roo. The interview underscores the government's commitment to creating a safer environment for both residents and tourists. The significant reduction in homicides and the proactive measures against human trafficking offer a positive outlook for the future of Quintana Roo.