Tijuana mayor forced to live at army base after receiving gang threats
By CNN's Natalia Cano and Mia Alberti
Published 5:47 PM EDT, Wed June 14, 2023
Montserrat Caballero, mayor of Tijuana, on February 7, 2023.
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The mayor of the Mexican border town of Tijuana has been forced to take up residence at an army base, following escalating threats from organized criminal groups.
Mayor Montserrat Caballero announced on Monday she would start living at the base due to threats, which she said were a result of her administrations crackdown on gang members.
Your representative saw herself in the need to live in an army base because we are the police force that has seized more weapons on a national level from criminals
without mentioning the thousands of arrests we did, and because of these actions I suffered an attempted attack, Caballero said, referencing a shooting incident on May 17.
The mayor also said she believed the move would be permanent.
Mexicos President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador confirmed the move on Tuesday, explaining that Caballero had already been under protective custody before relocating to the army base.
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