CIUDAD JUÁREZ, Mexico – Yesterday morning, January 28, a significant security operation facilitated the transfer of several female inmates from the Barranco Azul Female Social Reintegration Center (CERESO) to the newly constructed Female CERESO located in the Carlos Chavira neighborhood.
Coordinated Security Operation Ensures Safe Transfer
The operation was meticulously coordinated by the State Public Security Secretariat, with crucial support from military personnel. The inmates were transported in long-distance buses, which were thoroughly escorted by security forces to ensure their safety and prevent any incidents during the transfer process.
The move aims to enhance the security and conditions for the incarcerated women. The new facility is expected to provide a more modern and secure environment for rehabilitation and reintegration efforts.
Official Details Expected from State Authorities
The State Public Security Secretariat is anticipated to release official information and additional details regarding this transfer in the coming hours. This statement will likely provide further insights into the logistics of the operation, the number of inmates transferred, and the specific security measures implemented.
This transfer is part of ongoing efforts to improve the correctional system in Ciudad Juárez, focusing on secure and orderly transitions for inmates. The authorities have emphasized the importance of maintaining public safety while also ensuring the well-being of those under their custody.
The successful execution of this operation highlights the collaborative efforts between various security agencies in the region, demonstrating their capacity to manage complex logistical challenges with a focus on security and order.