Celaya, Mexico is facing a rising tide of violence from cartel gunmen, resulting in the deaths of police officers and civilians. The city has chosen to confront the cartels rather than seek peace pacts, leading to a high number of casualties. The situation has sparked a national debate on security policy in Mexico.
Key Points
Celaya's refusal to rely solely on military for policing
The city's unique approach to intelligence and investigation work
National debate sparked by Celaya's security challenges
Pros
Celaya refuses to follow policies of not confronting cartels or seeking peace pacts with them
The city's police force is actively taking on the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel
Police officers are receiving support from experienced former federal police officers
Cons
High number of police officers killed in Celaya in recent years
Rising violence and threat from cartel gunmen affecting civilians as well
Presence of young recruits and experienced fighters from other regions in the criminal groups