Sedena, the National Guard, and state and municipal police maintain security operations at the Comalapa border; there are normal activities

Resulting from clashes between groups, some families have decided to leave their homesCredits: Special

Derived from recent events in the municipality of Frontera Comalapa, the authorities of the three levels of government are working together to implement operations and permanent surveillance, as well as to send humanitarian aid to the population and to the installation of temporary shelters. .

The above allowed the activities to take place little by little normally, in calm and serenity, without lowering their guard in order to protect the safety and integrity of the inhabitants, who welcomed the presence of the members of the Police of State and Municipal. armed forces, the National Guard and the Mexican Army, which roam the streets and main roads, ensuring the protection of the population of this municipality and the surrounding communities.

It should be noted that following the clashes between groups, some families have decided to leave their homes for the surrounding towns, but they are already returning home given the tranquility brought by the presence of the authorities.

As part of the actions carried out, the Government of Chiapas sent a total of 30.8 tons of inputs for the population of this municipality, consisting of 5,419 kg of beans, 2,849 kg of rice, 2,572 kg of semolina maize, 2,091 bags of lentils, 2,044 bags of powdered milk, 2,164 cans of sardines; 10 thousand 2 bags of pasta for soup and 3 thousand 31 bags of oats.

Also, 2,528 fruit bars, 1,763 boxes of vegetable salad, 12,000 liters of purified water, 1,000 pairs of sandals, 8,000 disposable diapers, 8,100 female towels and 800 pairs of tennis shoes for girls and boy, among other inputs.

In this way, the authorities will continue to add efforts to inhibit the criminal incidence and the frontal fight against organized crime, in order to preserve peace and tranquility throughout the entity.



Source: El Heraldo De Mexico

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