In the State of Mexico, extortion has fallen by 16% thanks to the municipal strategy and public safety measures in Cuautitlán Izcalli / @daniel_ser @GobIzcalli >>>
(#SafeCuautitlán – #CitizenSecurity) *** #CuautitlánIzcalli, #StateOfMexico.- Cuautitlán Izcalli reports a sustained decline in high‑impact crime, registering a 16% reduction in #ExtortionOffences as municipal authorities credit coordinated operations across local, state and #Federal#Agencies for the improvement. The municipality frames the outcome as a direct benefit to family welfare and communal tranquillity, emphasising that persistent presence and intelligence‑led patrols have been decisive. Officials present the result as evidence that #StrategicCollaboration yields measurable public‑safety gains. Residents are reassured that prevention and rapid response remain central to the administration’s approach.
Municipal statistics show 32 complaints for extortion in the first five months of 2026, compared with 38 cases in the same period of 2025, a comparison the local government cites to illustrate the downward trend. President Daniel Serrano Palacios and the General Commissariat of Citizen Security are recognized for having intensified the police presence in vulnerable neighborhoods and for having coordinated specific interventions. Authorities stress that prevention, community engagement and timely investigation underpin the strategy. The narrative underscores continuity of effort rather than transient fluctuations.
Operational coordination has involved the State Security Secretariat, the Guardia Nacional, the Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional and the State Attorney‑General’s Office, which together have executed joint operations and maintained a permanent presence in key zones. The Mayor of Cuautitlán Izcalli has highlighted intelligence sharing, synchronized patrols, and improved case follow-up as factors that have disrupted criminal activity. Training and professionalisation of local forces are cited as complementary measures to sustain the decline. Citizens are urged to report suspicious activity and to participate in neighbourhood safety initiatives.

Recent communiqués incorporated into the municipal account indicate that Daniel Serrano’s administration has expanded preventive operations, reduced investigative processing times and increased community outreach as part of a long‑term plan to consolidate gains in Cuautitlán Izcalli. Those releases assert that multi‑agency tasking has improved detection and response rates and that resources will continue to be prioritised for high‑impact crime prevention. The municipality presents these developments as early evidence of a sustained commitment to public protection.
The local government reaffirms its pledge to maintain downward trends through persistent coordination, professionalisation and civic participation. Under Daniel Serrano’s direction, authorities say they will sustain operational intensity and broaden preventive measures. The administration positions public safety as central to the municipality’s social and economic wellbeing.
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