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Border Report – Baja considering office to prosecute crimes against tourists in Tijuana region

Posted on July 25, 2024

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — The state of Baja California is considering a proposal to create an office that would prosecute people accused of committing crimes against tourists, including police officers.

The idea was brought up by Tijuana’s Chamber of Commerce for Tourism and Conventions.

Its director, Julián Palombo Saucedo, says one of the reasons visitors have stopped coming to Tijuana and the coastal areas in Northern Baja, is the fear people have of police officers and having to pay bribes when they get pulled over.


Tourism in Tijuana significantly down this year

“We need to create a special unit within the Attorney General’s Office specializing in this type of crime against tourists,” he said. “This branch would investigate and follow complaints from tourists who might’ve been victims of extortion, assault or injured in a traffic accident.”

Palombo Saucedo stated visitors could also pursue cases against businesses for fraud.

“These instances greatly affect and hinder visits to our region,” he said. “This division would conduct investigations and follow up even without visitors present, they would be kept abreast of their complaints.”

Earlier this week, the first ever tourist safety roundtable was held in Tijuana and was attended by business leaders, police officials, the Baja California Attorney General’s Office and the state’s secretary of tourism.

“All agree the idea merits consideration as a way to offer tourists, including Mexican nationals, peace of mind and safety during their visits to our regions,” Palombo Saucedo said.


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The idea is not imminent as it would require lawmakers to change bylaws and statutes to the state’s constitution.

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