SSPC projects strategic alliance with Godoy in the Prosecutor’s Office

Secretary García Harfuch projects a stronger alliance with the new head of the FGR and addresses high-impact cases that keep the authorities in suspense.

A New Chapter in the Fight for National Security

In the heart of Mexico City, where the destinies of the nation are woven between declarations and strategies, the head of the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), Omar García Harfuch, spoke words that resonated like an oath of renewed alliance. With the solemnity of someone who knows that every movement is crucial, he affirmed that the collaboration with Alejandro Gertz Manero at the head of the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) was a bastion of effectiveness, but that with the arrival of Ernestina Godoy as head of the office, an institutional synergy is glimpsed destined to reach heights never seen before.

“With Dr. Alejandro Gertz Manero we always forge excellent coordination,” declared the official with a conviction that cut the air of the press conference. “Now, with the person in charge of the office, Ernestina Godoy, we long to cement and strengthen that strategic alliance… The restructuring that she has initiated places us on the threshold of an inter-institutional cooperation even more powerful and refined,” he highlighted, painting a future where unity is strength against the shadow of illegality.

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A Team with History and a Mystery to Solve

García Harfuch, with the meticulousness of a general unfolding his cards, revealed a key fact: pillars of Godoy’s team, such as César Oliveros, now in command of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office against Organized Crime, and Héctor Elizalde Mora, leader of the Criminal Investigation Agency, already shared professional battles with her. This shared history, he assured, is the cement that will guarantee a faster and more lethal operational coordination against crime.

But the narrative took a turn toward mystery and high-profile intrigue. When questioned about the investigation of Raúl Rocha Cantú, co-owner of the Miss Universe pageant, the secretary issued a categorical defense. “We have not found any indication, any thread that links the financing of the contest with resources from organized crime,” he stated, trying to separate the global glamor from the darkness of dirty money. “The investigation, the result of our collaboration with the FGR, led to 13 arrest warrants,” he added, showing the teeth of justice on another side.

However, a shadow of tragedy and urgency hung over the story: the disappearance of two SSPC agents in Jalisco. García Harfuch, with a voice full of iron determination, declared that the forces of the State have mobilized as one man. The Secretary of National Defense, the National Guard and the Secretary of the Navy are deployed in a relentless search. “There are two lives, two colleagues, whose absence eats away at us. We will not give up, we will not rest until we find them and bring those responsible to justice,” he stated, transforming the statement into an iron promise. He assured that revealing clues are already shining in the investigation, beacons that guide towards the truth and the eventual capture of the authors of this ominous act.

With these statements, the head of the SSPC not only sought to exalt the transparency and effectiveness of his agency, but also to draw an unbreakable line between globally famous shows and illicit financing, while turning the recovery of his agents into a national mission of honor. Each word was a brick in the wall of security, a piece on the epic board where the future of public peace is played.

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Colombians arrested for training in the manufacture of explosives in Michoacán

Colombian detainees linked to the manufacture of explosives in Michoacán.

The Security Cabinet has arrested Colombian citizens linked to the training and manufacturing of improvised explosive devices in Michoacán. This was reported by the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection, Omar García Harfuch, during the morning conference on Friday, July 3 in Morelia.

These arrests are part of investigations that identified the entry of several people involved into the country, mainly through the Mexico City International Airport and other air entry points. The National Intelligence Center monitored these movements.

The entry of foreign people by land was also detected, who allegedly collaborate in the training of members of criminal groups to install these devices. García Harfuch pointed out that there is an ongoing investigation to locate the leaders of these networks in Michoacán, including alleged high-level members of the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel.

The head of the SSPC confirmed the participation of citizens from different countries, mainly from Colombia. We are working in coordination with Colombian authorities to strengthen the investigations. In the coming days, the exact number of people arrested related to the manufacture and use of these explosives will be specified.

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PRI warns about digital fraud and asks to reinforce prevention

The PRI warns about the advance of digital fraud and demands greater protection for families.

PRI warns about digital fraud and demands greater action

The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the Senate warned about the increase in telephone fraud and extortion in Mexico. He pointed out that these digital crimes affect the assets and security of millions of families.

PRI legislators detailed that criminal organizations have perfected their methods. They use techniques such as phishing, smishing, vishing, cloning of messaging accounts, kidnapping simulations, fake job offers and artificial intelligence to create manipulated audio and videos that facilitate deception.

Given this panorama, the PRI called on federal and state authorities to strengthen prevention, investigation and combat strategies against these behaviors. He emphasized the need to implement more effective measures to protect citizens.

The growing concern for security has led the party to demand a more rigorous approach in the fight against these crimes that affect the tranquility of the population.

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The United States does not extend the T-MEC, markets without problems

Markets calm due to the non-extension of the T-MEC until 2042, according to analysis.

T-MEC: No extension until 2042, stable markets

The United States decided not to extend the validity of the USMCA until 2042. The treaty will remain in force until 2036 with annual reviews. The decision did not generate turbulence in the financial markets. Analysts were already anticipating this scenario, according to the Mexico organization How are we doing?

In its report ‘The T-MEC is still in force’, the organization detailed that annual reviews were a possibility contemplated. Therefore, variables such as the exchange rate did not show negative reactions. On July 1, the peso stood at 17.54 units per dollar, with no relevant movements after the announcement.

Productive integration in North America is key. Mexico maintains its role as the main supplier of fresh fruits and vegetables to the United States. This strengthens regional food security, especially in the agri-food sector.

Looking ahead to the next negotiations, the central issues will be the reduction of tariffs, the defense of the rules of origin and access to agricultural markets. The United States will seek to reduce its trade deficit, while Canada will try to protect its key sectors.

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