Tijuana Inherits 536 Complaints

Tijuana’s XXV Municipality faces a backlog of 536 complaints inherited by the current administration. Focus is on proper review to ensure fair sanctions and accountability, amidst other municipal developments.

### Local News – Tijuana Inheritance of Complaints

The current administration of Tijuana’s XXV Municipality has inherited 536 unresolved complaints from its predecessor, according to Teresita de Jesús Balderas Beltrán, the Head of the Sindicatura Procuradora. The majority of these complaints involve municipal police officers, and the focus is on ensuring that all necessary procedures are followed to assess potential administrative sanctions.

Balderas Beltrán emphasized the importance of reviewing these complaints thoroughly. “We are meticulously examining allegations involving police officers to ensure due process is followed before any administrative penalties are imposed,” she stated. The effort to maintain rigorous adherence to procedures is critical, especially after discovering that approximately 80 complaints in September had not met due process requirements.

Compounding this issue, an incident where 65 patients in rehabilitation were reportedly left unattended for three days during a municipal transition has raised further concern. The Sindicatura Procuradora is taking steps to address these lapses and intends to activate tourist complaint modules, among other measures, to improve accountability and responsiveness.

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The municipal government has been tackling numerous challenges alongside addressing these complaints. High on the agenda is a commitment to infrastructure improvement, highlighted by federal officials, including projects like the elevated viaduct and the Otay II checkpoint, carried over from previous administrations.

In other developments, Claudia Sheinbaum has committed to constructing 50,000 homes in Baja California, ensuring potable water supply, and the federal visit includes discussions on advancing infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, commercial entities push for expedited decisions on importing used cars, underscoring economic concerns.

Weather predictions for Tijuana indicate overcast skies with expected temperatures peaking at 28°C. On the policing front, a deceased individual was found on the Tijuana-Tecate toll road, compelling emergency and police services to respond immediately.

In sports, the Xolos drew against Atlas in a game that saw them dominate yet unable to clinch victory. Protests have also made headlines, notably those by the family of Adán Morales, seeking justice after his death allegedly involving National Guard members, along with opposition movements against proposed reforms to the Issstecali in BC.

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