Overview
- Mexico’s Federal Security Cabinet reaffirmed continued support for Sinaloa with a commitment to keep federal forces in place and increase them if needed.
- Governor Rubén Rocha Moya said the Army, National Guard, Navy, and the federal security ministry will remain deployed under instructions to reinforce operations as conditions require.
- The state will expand the C5 system, a surveillance and command network, by adding cameras in Culiacán and Mazatlán to feed coordinated intelligence efforts.
- The commitments followed a meeting led by Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch and Defense Secretary General Ricardo Trevilla Trejo with business and education representatives present.
- Business leaders endorsed the plan and pointed to recent gains, and officials said the upgrades aim to put more eyes on public spaces and speed police response in key cities.