### Tijuana Judiciary and City Government Sign Agreement to Strengthen Training
On November 27, a significant partnership was formalized between the Judicial Branch of Baja California and the Tijuana City Government with the signing of a “Framework for Collaboration and Action Implementation” agreement. Government Secretary Arnulfo Guerrero León highlighted the importance of these collaborations, particularly because Tijuana is one of the most visited border points in the country. He stressed the necessity for public officials to be well-versed in contemporary law reforms, criminal procedures, oral trials, and human rights.
Legal Advisor Alejandro Rivero emphasized that this joint commitment strives to develop a more efficient and transparent justice system, thereby ensuring that public policies deliver a tangible impact. Alejandro Isaac Fragoso López, the presiding magistrate of the State Judicial Branch, noted that the primary recipients of the training will be municipal judges, who will receive instruction from the Superior Court of Justice.
Moreover, municipal police officers are set to undergo training on the new family criminal justice system. “It is crucial to resolve conflicts differently. Our alternative justice center will train all municipal police officers to implement these techniques in conflict resolution,” he declared. Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño pointed out that the initiative aims to foster a humanistic government by enhancing staff performance through awareness and training across all departments.
Key attendees at the signing included José Luis Villasana, the chief of staff, and Teresita de Jesús Balderas, the syndicate prosecutor.
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### Recent Developments in Tijuana’s Public Policies and Infrastructure
**Athletic Event Announced in Hermosillo**
A sports festival is set to take place, highlighting the vibrant fitness culture of the region. Scheduled for November 27, 2024, this event promises to engage the community in health and wellness activities.
**Local Safety Concerns Addressed**
Authorities have recently detained the father of a former PVEM candidate, Palani, in connection to a homicide case. This incident, dated November 27, 2024, underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement in addressing violent crimes.
**Child Rescues Parents from Kidnappers**
In a brave attempt on November 27, 2024, a child intervened in the kidnapping of their parents in Mazatlán, leading to their eventual release. This story highlights the resilience and determination of those affected by crime.
**Economic Plans for 2025**
The Economic Secretariat has proposed a budget allocation for Fidem 2 in 2025, reflecting a commitment to fueling economic growth and development in the region.
**Disappearances in Chiapas**
On November 27, 2024, seven individuals traveling in a public transport van went missing in Chiapas, raising concerns about safety and security in the area.
These stories reflect the dynamic challenges and ongoing initiatives within the region, demonstrating a commitment to community safety and development.