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Durazo Installs State Peace Council as Cajeme Disarmament Drive Advances

The new council will unite diverse stakeholders through a cash-for-weapons campaign unfolding alongside renovations at sports facilities with upgrades to the industrial park.

Alfonso Durazo en Ciudad Obregón
El gobernador del Estado, Alfonso Durazo, instaló los trabajos del Consejo Estatal de Paz y Justicia Cívica en Cajeme.

Overview

  • Governor Alfonso Durazo inaugurated the State Peace and Civic Justice Council in Cajeme to spearhead prevention-focused security efforts.
  • The council brings together municipal leaders, religious figures and business representatives to strengthen community-driven violence prevention.
  • Church-based modules remain open for anonymous firearms and ammunition surrender, with residents also exchanging war toys for educational toys for cash.
  • A Peace Fair continues to connect residents with free government programs designed to address the root socio-economic causes of violence.
  • Major infrastructure works are underway: an 80 million-peso overhaul of the Náinari sports complex, 267 million pesos for the Cajeme industrial park and a 300 million-peso public security complex in Guaymas.