**Authorities Close “La Cueva del Peludo” After Minors Found Inside**
In Tijuana, the establishment “La Cueva del Peludo” was recently shut down following a public security operation that discovered minors within the premises. This action is part of increased efforts by local authorities to enforce regulations and curb illegal activities in nightlife venues.
Juan Manuel Sánchez, head of the city’s Public Security and Citizen Protection department, noted that such operations had not been conducted in the past three years but are now being reinforced to prevent young people from engaging in potentially harmful activities. “We aim to deter the presence of armed youths and those using narcotics,” he stated.
The Directorate of Regulations is working alongside to ensure businesses comply with rules prohibiting minors’ entry, as violations can escalate from administrative offenses to charges of corrupting minors. Besides “La Cueva del Peludo,” four additional bars were closed the same evening, one of which had a minor employed illegally, while others served underage clientele.
**Related Developments**
**Crackdown on Tijuana Entertainment Venues**
In related news, Tijuana authorities have intensified their scrutiny of entertainment venues, which also led to the recent raid of a small casino. This operation successfully confiscated cash and firearms, resulting in the arrest of four individuals. These actions are part of a broader initiative to combat illegal activities associated with local entertainment spots.
Concurrently, the local social scene is witnessing more cultural engagement. Recently, poets from the region’s border areas gathered at El Grafógrafo to share their literary works, showcasing the thriving artistic passion in Tijuana.
Updates continue as the local government rolls out regulations meant to ensure a safer, more regulated environment for the community and visitors alike.