Articles

Fresh Start for Justice in Baja: New Leadership

https://www.pgjebcs.gob.mx/pgjebcs/noticia/2807

Renewed Commitment

Baja California Sur is entering a new phase in its security strategy. On April 25, Isaí Arias Famania, Subprosecutor for Criminal Proceedings, submitted his irrevocable resignation—joining other senior officials stepping aside for a new era of leadership.

Far from a setback, these changes reflect the government’s commitment to make security a national priority. New strategies and stronger coordination are already underway to protect Baja’s communities.

In recent days, authorities have moved quickly. A series of operations in Cabo San Lucas led to the arrest of four suspects and the confiscation of weapons linked to organized crime. National efforts are also boosting local security: Mexico’s Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, confirmed the dismantling of a criminal cell operating in La Paz and Los Cabos.

This reshuffle is part of a broader effort to strengthen public trust and reinforce the rule of law across the state. As new leaders step in, Baja California Sur is ready to turn the page—with a sharper focus on peace, safety, and justice for all.

author avatar
Luisa Rosas-Hernández
Luisa Rosas-Hernández is a writer for the Gringo Gazette North, where she covers Baja’s wine scene, good eats, and public safety—with a healthy dose of wit and no bad news allowed. By day, she’s a health researcher recognized by Mexico’s National System of Researchers (SNI), and by night, she handles the Gazette’s finances and dabbles in social media—making sure the numbers add up and the posts pop. When she’s not chasing stories or crunching data, you’ll likely find her in the Valle enjoying a glass of red (or a crisp white with oysters)… for research purposes, of course.

Leave a Reply

Send this to a friend