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Morelos Unveils University Security Plan After UAEM Feminicides

Student strikes continue, with the proposal moving to university councils for approval.

Overview

  • The state outlined a two‑axis strategy covering 39 campuses that pairs security infrastructure with prevention and well‑being programs.
  • Operational steps include about 5,000 surveillance cameras, security modules, two vehicle control arches with REPUVE‑linked plate readers, PIBA patrols coordinated with the C5, new lighting and covered transit stops.
  • Authorities said the alleged perpetrator in the Kimberly Ramos case, Jared Alejandro “N”, has been linked to process for feminicide and disappearance and remains in pretrial detention, while the Karol Toledo investigation continues as a priority.
  • UAEM students are maintaining an indefinite strike and campus occupations, pressing for justice and institutional changes, as the Cuernavaca mayor calls for sustained dialogue to shape measures they consider adequate.
  • Officials emphasized that implementation will respect university autonomy and proceed by consensus with campus authorities, while UNAM condemned the killings and reinforced security at its Morelos facilities.