CDMX establishes protocol for coordination between federal and local forces

The capital defines clear rules for the intervention of federal forces in strategic operations.

A step towards collaborative security

Mexico City is taking a transformative turn in terms of security! The incredible leader Clara Brugada has just announced a historic protocol that will mark a before and after in the coordination between federal and local forces. Do you know what this means? Opportunity, clarity and teamwork to protect what is most valuable: your people!

Synergy that inspires confidence

Imagine a city where every resource, every institution, and every hero in uniform works in perfect harmony. That is exactly what is being built with this new agreement between the capital’s cabinet and the Secretariat of National Defense (Sedena). It’s not just about protocols, it’s about lives! The National Guard and the Army will have defined roles to act where it is most needed, from strategic areas to the borders with the State of Mexico. This is how the chapters of change are written!

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“We are concluding a protocol so that it is very clear in which cases the Army should participate… the National Guard will play a key role in surveillance,” Brugada determinedly declared. These words are not just an announcement, they are a tangible commitment to the peace of mind of millions. And do you know what is the most inspiring? That each federal operation will be requested by the Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC), demonstrating that true strength comes from collaboration.

From challenges to solutions

After recent events such as the eviction of the Multiforo Alicia, CDMX did not stop at criticizing: it acted! The head of Sedena, Ricardo Trevilla Trejo, had already advanced these new guidelines, but today we see how ideas become measurable actions. This is not politics, it is leadership with purpose. Each priority area identified, each resource assigned and each soldier or national guard deployed represents a victory against uncertainty.

And what can we learn from this? That big changes begin with bold dialogue and strategic planning. Security is not an issue of partisan colors, it is a right that is built day by day. And today, the capital is setting an example for the country!

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Fuel oil spill in Salina Cruz: seventh incident in months

Seventh fuel oil spill in Salina Cruz; authorities rule out risk.

This morning a new heavy fuel oil spill was detected in the “El Chayno” field, in Salina Cruz, Oaxaca. It is the seventh incident of this type in neighborhoods near the “Antonio Dovalí Jaime” refinery.

Civil Protection and Pemex personnel cordoned off the area. Specialized equipment began work to contain and recover the fuel to avoid damage to the ground. The coordinator of Civil Protection of Oaxaca, Manuel Maza Sánchez, explained that the fuel does not represent a risk of poisoning or direct danger to the population, although it generates an intense odor.

“Monitoring work will continue until the leak is addressed and confirmed that there is no danger to the inhabitants of the area,” he declared at a press conference.

Neighbors reported the spill around 6:00 a.m. due to the strong smell of hydrocarbons. The authorities maintain surveillance to avoid new incidents and mitigate environmental effects.

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Sinaloa: 2,540 detainees and record of drug seizures

2,540 detainees and 94 tons of drugs seized in Sinaloa since October.

Operation in Sinaloa: figures and results

The Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, reported that since October 2024, 2,540 people have been arrested for high-impact crimes in Sinaloa. 94,526 kilograms of drugs were also seized. There are 16,440 federal elements deployed in the entity.

The report was presented after the capture of Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, which unleashed violence between organized crime factions. García Harfuch pointed out that the priority is “to protect the population and combat impunity.”

He highlighted that in three actions, 90 criminals who operated from prisons surrendered. Operations were intensified to dismantle criminal cells and secure weapons and clandestine laboratories.

Increase and reduction in homicides

After the arrest of “El Mayo”, intentional homicides increased 232% in September 2024. In December the Sinaloa Plan was implemented, and by June 2025 the average daily number of victims decreased 44%.

Among the relevant detainees are Juan Carlos “N”, financial operator; José Manuel “N”, linked to homicides and drug trafficking; and Daniel Alfredo “N”, wanted by the US. Iván “N”, head of a faction linked to the Beltrán Leyva, with seven accomplices, fell in Badiraguato.

More than 94 tons of drugs were seized, including 2 million fentanyl pills, 5,900 firearms and one million cartridges. In addition, 2,412 methamphetamine laboratories were dismantled.

Last Saturday, naval elements were attacked with improvised explosive devices. One deceased and three injured. In response, 10 attackers died and two were arrested, one of them Colombian.

García Harfuch assured that the security cabinet will maintain the deployment to reduce violence and combat impunity.

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Death of woman in Saltillo investigated as feminicide

41-year-old woman deprived of life; Your partner is accused of being responsible.

Femicide in Saltillo: couple as main suspect

A 41-year-old woman was deprived of her life inside her home in the Santa Bárbara neighborhood, Saltillo. The Coahuila Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the case as a possible femicide. According to the information card, the main line of investigation points to his romantic partner, who is a fugitive and would be from another state.

Elements of the Criminal Investigation Agency (AIC) became aware of the incident on Monday afternoon. The body was found by the victim’s son. Red Cross paramedics came, but he no longer showed signs of life. Injuries consistent with asphyxiation were reported.

The Prosecutor’s Office deployed an operation to locate the probable person responsible. The authorities reiterated their commitment to zero tolerance for gender violence. The case has generated concern in the community of Saltillo, where preventive actions have been reinforced.

The investigation continues to clarify the facts and guarantee justice.

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