
Mexico City: Sheinbaum Addresses Los Ángeles Azules Instrument Theft, Highway Robberies Persist
Mexico City: Sheinbaum Addresses Los Ángeles Azules Instrument Theft, Highway Robberies Persist Mexico City – Claudia Sheinbaum, the head of government of Mexico City, addressed the recent theft of musical instruments from the popular Mexican band Los Ángeles Azules. The incident, which occurred on a highway outside the city, has sparked public concern about the rising number of highway robberies. "Se ha avanzado mucho, pero todavía, hay robo en carreteras," Sheinbaum stated during a press conference, translating to "Much progress has been made, but highway robberies still persist." She emphasized the ongoing investigation and the commitment of authorities to bring those responsible to justice. Sheinbaum also mentioned that they are working with the Guardia Nacional to increase highway security and prevent future incidents. A representative from Los Ángeles Azules expressed gratitude for the swift response from authorities and expressed hope for the recovery of their stolen instruments. They also emphasized the importance of increased security measures on highways to protect artists and travelers alike. The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by Mexico in tackling highway crime and ensuring public safety. The authorities' commitment to investigating the theft and implementing preventive measures offers a glimmer of hope for improved security in the future.