Tijuana Police Training Boost

In Tijuana, focus on enhanced training for municipal police aims to improve service and safety, led by Syndic Procurator-elect Teresita de Jesús Balderas Beltrán.

### Focus on Enhanced Training for Municipal Police in Tijuana

In the upcoming Tijuana municipal administration, a key objective will be to enhance the training of municipal police officers, according to Teresita de Jesús Balderas Beltrán, the Syndic Procurator-elect of Tijuana. Speaking at the Tijuana Political Group, she emphasized that she will work closely with the Mayor-elect, Ismael Burgueño, to implement these improvements.

Balderas Beltrán reassured that there will be no persecution of the police officers. Instead, the strategy will involve comprehensive training programs not only on operating protocols but also on procedural aspects such as properly filling out citations and inventory forms. These areas often create difficulties in tracking detentions or vehicle releases.

The focus on training will also extend to other public servants who interact with the community, ensuring a broader impact across municipal services.

### FESC Aims to Expand with 600 New Members

The Municipal Security Task Force (FESC) has set a goal to increase its staff by 600 members to bolster community safety and service efficiency.

### Additional News

1. **225 Police Officers Graduate in Municipal Administration**
During the current municipal administration, 225 police officers have successfully completed their training and graduation.

2. **Retired and Disabled Police Officers Demand Fortamun Funds**
Retired and disabled officers are calling for the allocation of Fortamun funds to support their needs.

3. **Trans Activist Fears for Life After Speaking Out**
A trans activist in Tijuana has raised concerns for her safety after advocating for her community’s rights. Reports show that 50 minors have started gender rectification processes in Baja California.

4. **Environmental Activism Honors Missing Individuals**
An environmental event in the Las Cumbres neighborhood involved planting trees in memory of disappeared persons, an area frequently reporting disappearances and bodies found.

5. **Call for Greater Federal Funds for Baja California**
Experts highlight the need for federal legislators to strategize better for acquiring resources for Baja California, asserting that the previous legislature lacked effective strategies.

6. **Tijuana Exchange Rate**
The local exchange rate for buying and selling dollars is available for consultation.

7. **Weather Forecast for Tijuana**
Expect a maximum temperature of 27°C with a predominantly clear sky as the day progresses.

8. **Families Fear Retaliation in Reporting Disappearances**
The state Attorney General’s Office (FGE) has received around 1,000 disappearance reports in 2024, although advocacy groups claim the actual number is higher due to underreporting out of fear.

9. **Sewage Treatment Plant Overcapacity**
A wastewater treatment plant in SAB will operate above its intended capacity due to delays in an expansion project in the U.S. While the quality might not be optimal, it will still meet standards to prevent environmental issues in local waterways.

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