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Juan Antonio Murillo Rojo, Municipal Secretary of Public Security, said
yesterday municipal, state and federal police, army and navy have developed a
protocol to provide security during Mazatlán´s Carnaval from February 12 through
17.
The 1,500 security personnel will work 12 hour shifts, he said, and be deployed in all areas of Mazatlán, not just those where Carnaval activities are taking place.
Yesterday, federal police began monitoring federal highways from Las Labradas to the Mazatlán-Durango highway.
The municipal K-9 group will be deployed as well, concentrating in Av. Zaragoza and at all the entrances to Olas Altas Carnaval activities.
(from Noroeste)
The 1,500 security personnel will work 12 hour shifts, he said, and be deployed in all areas of Mazatlán, not just those where Carnaval activities are taking place.
Yesterday, federal police began monitoring federal highways from Las Labradas to the Mazatlán-Durango highway.
The municipal K-9 group will be deployed as well, concentrating in Av. Zaragoza and at all the entrances to Olas Altas Carnaval activities.
(from Noroeste)
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