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Mexico City Launches Real-Time 'Mirror Signal' Between Prosecutors and C5 to Tackle Vehicle Theft

Upon a 911 theft report, a special case activates that gives the investigative police live camera access plus the C5 incidents platform.

Overview

  • FGJCDMX and the C5 signed a collaboration agreement enabling real-time interagency monitoring for vehicle-theft investigations.
  • Officials say the system aims to cut reaction times, map escape routes, and identify dismantling or storage sites linked to stolen vehicles.
  • Fiscalía personnel will use the C5 Incidents (CAD) platform to consult, upload, and update juridical information on active cases.
  • The C5 cites 340 plate-detection arches with 833 sensors and 84% of 30,400 planned cameras installed to underpin the new workflow.
  • A mirror setup already used at the CAIBP for missing-persons searches has, according to the Fiscalía, produced over 70% localization within 72 hours, providing the precedent for this deployment.