**Threat Placed in Ensenada’s FGE Offices Against a Prosecutor**
In a concerning incident, threatening messages were discovered on Friday, December 20, 2024, at the offices of the State General Prosecutor’s Office (FGE) in Ensenada, located at El Ciprés. Two banners displaying threats, along with two pig heads inside disposable coolers, were found at the site. A similar setup was reported at a residence in the Solana neighborhood in Villa Bonita.
Preliminary reports from Public Security personnel indicate that the threat was directed at Ismael R., the Head of the Vehicle Theft Unit at the FGE. The message, left during the early hours, ominously demanded, “RETURN THE JOB YOU STOLE, YOU’RE IDENTIFIED THIEF!! ULTIMATUM.”
Authorities swiftly removed the banners and coolers to commence investigations. However, no arrests have been made concerning this incident so far.
**Secondary Article: Rising Security Concerns in Baja California**
The discovery of threats at the Ensenada FGE offices is the latest in a series of incidents raising concerns over security in Baja California. In recent months, there has been an increase in incidents targeting public officials, sparking debates on the effectiveness of current security measures.
Local authorities, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders have been calling for increased security measures and collaboration between different levels of government to tackle these challenges. The unsettling trend highlights the pressing need for enhanced protection for public officials and a more robust response to organized crime activities in the region.
As the situation unfolds, residents remain vigilant and hopeful for a swift resolution to safeguard the peace and stability of their communities.