The president of the Business Coordination Council (CCE), Antonio Sánchez Purón, assured that the crime is the pandemic it’s not over and it threatens businessmen. He added that business losses due to insecurity can be so great that they end up going bankrupt.
“The other pandemic that is suffocating us is insecurity and in different ways.”
He commented that corporate theft, This is the crime that affects micro-enterprises the most, since these are sectors which, when they are victims of this crime it is more difficult for them to recover financially and materially.
However, crime also affects other types of businesses, the business leader said, toI cite the case of the restaurant bar with a company name Mexican canteen Don Menjurje which announced its permanent closure.
He noted that in the private initiative there is frustration because most businesses have installed security cameras, reinforced curtains and bars, and even hired private security services to reduce the likelihood of theft, but that does not prevent crime.
He recalled that businessmen have repeatedly called for more security for the state and new strategies, but they do not see that their statements carry weight or reactions.
The business leader of the state of Morelos, explained that the numbers and statistics on the crimes of theft, assault and extortion do not accurately reflect what the private sector and the public are experiencing, as they do not reportand that’s because “you see no results and then a waste of time”.
Business theft and closure
The first of March, the restaurant bar Don Menjurje Cantina Mexicana He posted a message on his networks announcing his closure in which he mentioned: “We say goodbye in hopes of seeing each other again in the not-too-distant future, confident that Cuernavaca will once again be the city we all love and know.”
In the early morning of March 2, a department store that se is dedicated to the sale of motorcycles and accessories in Cuernavaca in the district of La Pradera, he was the victim of theft.
With the curtain open, all the windows and a lack of merchandise, employees found this store the morning they came in to work.
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