Police in Ecatepec, Mexico strengthened with National Security System training

Key Points
- The National Public Security System signed an agreement to provide operational and intelligence training to the Ecatepec police.
- The training started with an 80-hour 'Urban Security' course and aims to increase the strategic management skills of regional commanders.
- Mayor Azucena Cisneros Coss announced that with federal support, crime rates in the region have significantly decreased.
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The National Public Security System (SNSP) signed a collaboration protocol aimed at increasing the operational and intelligence capacities of the Ecatepec police force. Through training programs, courses, and certification studies, it aims to improve the professional skills of regional commanders and police officers.
In the process initiated after a comprehensive preliminary review, structures such as the Service Career System, internal audit units, and coordination with the C5 state center are planned to be reviewed. Mayor Azucena Cisneros Coss emphasized that this strategic support provided by the federal government to the region will enable the police to get closer to the public.
Cisneros stated that the presence of the Naval Forces in the region also reinforces security, noting that thanks to these measures, a 72 percent decrease in extortion incidents, a 42 percent decrease in intentional homicides, and a 43 percent decrease in vehicle thefts were recorded.
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- With which institution was a training agreement signed for the Ecatepec police?
- A collaboration protocol was signed with the National Public Security System (SNSP) to strengthen the operational, tactical, and intelligence capacities of the police.
- What kind of training will the police officers receive?
- Regional commanders will primarily participate in an 80-hour 'Urban Security, Regional Command, and Police Station Inspection' course. Additionally, various workshops and certification programs will be organized.
- How have security data changed recently in Ecatepec?
- The Mayor reported that thanks to federal support and the presence of the Naval Forces, extortion decreased by 72 percent, intentional homicides by 42 percent, and vehicle theft by 43 percent.
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