“Char” for Borderland Beat 

This information was posted by EL OCCIDENTAL 

FEBRUARY 9, 2025 

Not finding the people, they decided to return to their homes, but the police protected them.

Elizabeth Ibal
Cases of false promises of work allegedly offered by members of organized crime to force recruitment continue to increase. During the night of this Saturday, two minors arrived in Jalisco because they received a false job offer.
Police officers from the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection of San Pedro Tlaquepaque were alerted by private security personnel from the New Bus Station about two minors who were trying to board a passenger bus bound for Nayarit.

The teenagers told the police that they came from the neighboring state of Nayarit, since they were offered work in the state, so they went to that terminal.

When they arrived, they did not locate the people who offered them work, which generated distrust in them and they decided to return to their homes and that was when the uniformed officers located them in that place.

In coordination with the State Police, State Prosecutor’s Office, Army and National Guard, command and guidance was requested with the Public Ministry.

In addition, the ministerial agent will be in charge of the investigations to try to locate those people.

The Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection of San Pedro Tlaquepaque recommends that the population review job offers with attractive salaries, always verifying that the supposed company that wants to hire them does exist. In any situation of vulnerability, you can contact the Tlaquepaque police at the number 3330503050, especially for any questions about this type of employment.

SOURCE: EL OCCIDENTAL