Imperial Valley Press

How to help reduce Baja’s crime rates

- ARTURO BOJÓRQUEZ Adelante Valle Editor Arturo Bojórquez can be reached at abojorquez@ivpressonl­ine.com or (760) 335-4646.

For many years – even decades – the state of Baja California has been the victim of violence mainly caused by clashes between criminal organizati­ons. The massacres that have left thousands dead in street shootings or even in some ranches far from the cities have been the order of the day without any government being able to stop this bloodshed.

To this terrible situation we should add the cases of street terrorism that several cities simultaneo­usly suffered not long ago. In addition, we should remember the cases of vehicle theft, businesses and people robberies and many other crimes that are committed and that, in most cases, despite being reported and the authoritie­s have the evidence to bring suspects to justice, they go unpunished. Both non-profit organizati­ons and specialize­d entities have pointed to the so-called black figures that represent crimes that remain in total impunity.

While at the national level the wave of violence has registered a significan­t increase after the so-called war against drug traffickin­g promoted during President Felipe Calderón administra­tion at the beginning of the millennium, in Baja California it has been an issue that impacts the residents of the neighbor been long before.

There have been many people who have pointed out to this problem, including leaders of opposition political parties, members of organizati­ons dedicated to the study of crime, and even internatio­nal organizati­ons have demanded the implementa­tion of an adequate strategy to address crime at its root and give a breath of peace to the citizens.

However, the authoritie­s of practicall­y all the government­s, both the current one and the previous ones, have been incapable of resolving the problem to bring peace once again to Baja California. And it is that outside of the negative image that the state experience, both inside and outside its boundaries, the administra­tion continues to function without an issue, as well as other public agencies and even businesses.

Inclusivel­y, tourism has recorded significan­t increases in recent years mainly thanks to foreign visitors from states such as California, Arizona and others located near the border. The uninterrup­ted flow of tourists allows companies dedicated to providing hotel, restaurant and other services related to this sector to continue operating without major problems, which in turn leads coffers to continue recording the income of significan­t funds through tax collection.

For this reason, it is important to highlight that it is precisely those of us who visit Baja California for leisure reasons who can somehow contribute to the reduction of the crime rate in the state. The problem is that tourists are used to renting hotel rooms or even apartments and entire residences during long weekends like the coming up Memorial Day.

The previous weekend three US citizens lost their lives at the hands of criminals during the shooting in the town of San Vicente located within the municipali­ty of Ensenada in which a total of 10 people died and another nine were injured while participat­ing in a journey off-road vehicles.

State authoritie­s reported Wednesday the arrest of three people allegedly involved in the deadly attack. Those in charge of public security, who in the first instance must be the governor of the state in turn according to the constituti­on of Baja California, have expressed their apparent concern about the shootout, at the time of having launched a special operation to maintain tranquilit­y in the Pacific Ocean port.

On many occasions, the Department of State has issued alerts to US citizens so that they take care of themselves in certain areas of Baja California, as well as in Mexico and around the world where there are problems that could affect their lives or their assets. If we as Americans stop crossing the border and spending our devalued dollars in businesses dedicated to the provision of tourist services, the authoritie­s will surely act to address the crime issue due to the drop in revenue that we as tourists leave in Baja California.

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