Desist Dignora Valdez from complaint of sexual and labor harassment

Ahome.- The municipal police of Ahome, Dignora Valdez López, withdrew from the complaints of sexual and labor harassment that he headed and that are in the process of investigation and resolution in the Internal Control Body of the City of Ahome.He argued that this process was very long and exhausting, both mentally, and emotionally, in addition to some involved, he said, they are no longer working.” With this we realize that the paths that lead us to justice are not easy and that is why this moment we no longer see viable to continue,” he added. Valdez López stressed that he continues with the hope that in the future there will be protection protocols for police women who are victims of some type of violence “and that what happened to us will not be repeated, because with this we confirm that late justice is not justice.” She acknowledged that at the moment she does not feel intimidated or threatened, but for peace of mind, she said, she will focus only on her work, “seeking, as always, to dignify the corporation.” He said he does not know if he will continue to work in the administrative area as requested for his safety, since this is the decision of his superiors and the needs of the service, “for my part from the area where I am I will continue with great desire to serve my corporation and move forward.” We recommend you read: Dignora Valdez López presented herself this Tuesday to sign the corresponding document to desist from the accusations, but she will go until Wednesday to present her letter of reasons. Reporter of the Investigation Unit of the newspaper EL DEBATE. She was editor of local information in the Plaza Los Mochis, reporter of general information and editor of the popular newspaper La i in the same publishing house where she joined in 2014. She is a graduate of the Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Sciences from the Autonomous University of the West (2007-2011); Computer Systems Technician (2005-2007). She ventured into journalism since 2008 as a general information reporter in El Diario de Los Mochis (2008-2011), she was a correspondent in the northern zone of the entity for the state news program Sinaloa al Día that is broadcast by Radio UAS. He has a diploma in Human Development from the University of the West and a diploma in Investigative Journalism in the face of the challenges of the 2021 pandemic, from the Autonomous Metropolitan University, Cuajimalpa Unit. She was recognized in 2009 with the Univafu Leader award as Sinaloense Regional Leader by the Universidad del Valle del Fuerte. He has participated as a qualifying jury in various competitions of oratory, oral and written expression, spelling and literary creation. She has participated in various workshops and courses related to journalism, writing, leadership, personnel management, gender studies and the New Criminal Justice System. See more



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