Blow to the narco! More than a thousand soldiers take two towns in Michoacán

Michoacán.- Inhabitants of the towns of Naranjo de Chila and San José de Chila, Michoacán, will be able to live their normal lives thanks to the entry of more than a thousand elements of the Mexican Army and other security corporations. This was announced by the Ministry of National Defense (Sedena) through a press release in which it detailed that the military arrived in the villages as part of the “organized strategy to strengthen the rule of law in the Tierra Caliente region.” A total of one thousand 75 soldiers, 200 members of the National Guard (GN) and 60 state police officers entered the sector to carry out surveillance and combat work in the presence of organized crime. The arrival of the mega operation took place without presenting any resistance from the criminal groups that work in Naranjo de Chila and San José de Chila, Michoacán, and with “full respect for human rights.” The conditions are created for the strengthening of the rule of law, walkability, social peace and the development of daily activities in the region,” reads the Sedena statement on the arrival of personnel to the aforementioned localities. The organized strategy to strengthen the rule of law already gave results in Michoacán with the entry of military to the municipality of Aguililla last Wednesday, February 9, a fact that gave greater security to 43 localities of Buenavista, Coalcomán and Tepalcatepec. Read more: Mexican Army recovers 43 towns in Michoacán; displaced could return to their homesIn the action of seizing 23 homemade explosives, 21 cars, 4 armored; a motorcycle, a tractor, tactical equipment, six long guns, 11 magazines, 1,138 cartridges, 8 kilograms of marijuana and 185 packages of said herb weighing approximately 800 grams each. My name is Juan Pablo Chaidez Aispuro, born in Culiacán, Sinaloa in a small family whose nucleus was originally made up of four people: father, mother and two children. From my early years I showed a taste for watching news and staying informed. I was a graduate of the 2014 – 2018 generation of the degree in Journalism, from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), the first in that career since its opening.  As for the professional experience, I was able to gain apprenticeship during a period of six months in the sports area of the newspaper Noroeste, where I did professional practices. Later, I had the opportunity to spend another six months in the ranks of Radio Sinaloa, particularly in the news program Informativo Puro Sinaloa, of the state government. There I covered local issues, recorded voice for the newscast, contributed content for other broadcasts and had live participation. Since 2020 I am in Debate, a company that opened the doors for me to join as a web reporter, and months later to occupy the position of Editor in the site Debate.com.mx. See more



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