Monday, September 17, 2018

AZMEX UPDATE 15-9-18

AZMEX UPDATE 15 SEP 2018


C5 public safety system starts in Nogales
Details Published on Friday September 14, 2018,
Written by César Barragán / El Diario

http://www.eldiariodesonora.com.mx/notas.php?nota=118196

Nogales, Son

With the implementation of the Integral Coordination System, Computing and Intelligence begins with the migration process from C4 to C5 in Nogales, which is not only a building or common facilities, it is a whole integral system of applied technology for public safety, informed the Secretary of Public Security, Adolfo García Morales.

He explained that in C5 there will be a single command center through an agreement where the municipalities, the State and the Federation will work together against crime, with a system based on video surveillance with state-of-the-art software.

García Morales said that previously with the C4 there were around 24 cameras in the city of Nogales and today with the C5 there will be around 380 cameras that will be working this year.

He announced that it will also have a "road frame" that is handled with the latest technology which will allow to know who enters and who leaves the city with an exact record of all vehicles.

He argued that this will show data of license plates, series, stolen cars, vehicles that have participated in some incident and even the data of the owner.

"This intelligence system will also allow the police elements to be monitored accurately, to specify where the patrols are located, each element, everything that is handled via radio in the police frequencies will be recorded.

"The C5 is an integral system for the entire state of Sonora, so we clarified that today we start here in Nogales, it is a process that takes 10 months for its completion of facilities because it has about 11 kilometers of fiber optic the C5 will have its own voice and data network, which will allow greater storage and security of what is documented, "he stressed.

The public official clarified that the Supreme Court of the Nation accepted video surveillance or radio communication and everything that emerges from the C5 serves as evidence for the Accusatory Penal System.

With this system it will be possible to optimize the circulation of the patrols by giving exact data on the crimes and the time of crimes that are recorded in a specific place, which will prevent the units from circling in search of the crime .

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'Mariachi musician' gunmen kill three in Mexico City

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45532673

The area where the shooting took place is frequented by tourists who go there to listen to mariachi musicians
Gunmen dressed as traditional mariachi musicians have killed at least three people and wounded at least seven in Mexico City.
The armed men opened fire at a road crossing on the edge of the Plaza Garibaldi,
a major tourist attraction packed with mariachi bars, police said.
The gunmen then fled from the scene on motorbikes.

Plaza Garibaldi borders the notorious Tepito district, home to the violent La Union drugs gang.
"You come completely relaxed and to have a good time and then suddenly there are gunshots.
You don't know if you're going to get back home," one tourist in the area told Reuters news agency.
"Now, you're not going to trust mariachis because the gunmen were dressed as mariachis."

There was a heavy police presence around the Plaza Garibaldi in the wake of the shooting
Tepito has suffered a wave of violence over the last month after the gang's presumed leader,
Roberto Moyado Esparza - or El Betito - was arrested.

The number of killings in the city, the Mexican capital, has surged since 2014.
More than 200,000 people have been killed or have disappeared since December 2006,
when Mexico's government declared war on organised crime.

Mexico experienced its most violent year in 2017 with more than 25,000 murders, official figures suggest.
It is the highest annual tally since modern records began.
Organised crime accounted for nearly three-quarters of those murders.

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