Total murders (2017): 365 Murders per 100,000 people: 111.33. L’émission diffusé sur M6.Titre de L’épisode d’aujourd’hui : Enquête Exclusive Los Cabos Le paradis sulfureux du Dimanche 26 juillet 2020 – M6Enquête Exclusive Los Cabos Le paradis sulfureux du Dimanche 26 juillet 2020 It points out that the area played host to almost three million visitors last year, including more than 10,000 Brits.Tourist chiefs are aiming to triple the number of UK visitors in 2019 by securing a direct flight between Britain and Los Cabos.Community leaders have agreed a £34million package to beef up security, including bringing in more marines and police officers.At night I witnessed the bigger police presence and saw officers in SUVs watch over the strip as drinkers in skimpy Playboy bunny outfits stroll between clubs.Authorities have boasted that the crackdown is working, with just two people killed during February, compared to 26 in the same month last year. Aujourd’hui, on ne tire plus dans les rues de Los Cabos et le calme est revenu dans la ville, quadrillée par la police. À Los Cabos, les touristes se détendent et se défoulent sans jamais être inquiétés et loin des problèmes de violences qui gangrènent les quartiers pauvres à la sortie de la ville. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. You are safe.”But the violence is spilling on to the beaches and bars where the holidaymakers head to soak up the sun and party hard.In August last year three local men were shot dead during the day on the popular Palmilla Beach, sending sunseekers scattering for cover.When The Sun visited last week, tourists said they had now nicknamed it “murder beach” — but still sipped beer on loungers.
We feel totally safe here.“It’s been brilliant, you are surrounded by people who just want to party. Située sur la péninsule de Basse-Californie, au Mexique, entre l’océan Pacifique et la mer de Cortez, Los Cabos est une station balnéaire unique en son genre. Pendant plusieurs semaines, nous avons suivi des personnages hors norme pour lesquels Los Cabos est un paradis absolu. The energy worker, from Hornsea, East Yorks, emerged from a beachfront bar during his stag do with 14 of his pals.Gafyn, who will marry fiancée Christy in August, told The Sun: “We’re not worried at all. 2 filles est-ce qu'elle sont en danger? Los Cabos é um município localizado na ponta da península da Baja California, conhecido como “El fin de la tierra” (O fim da terra), por ser a última porção de terreno da Península da Baixa Califórnia, território compartilhado entre o México e os Estados Unidos. Loading... Unsubscribe from Alejandro Lopez? Many remain unconvinced.Security experts warn that flooding cities with military forces, as other Mexican hotspots including Tijuana and Ciudad Juárez have done, simply breeds more violence.One expert told me: “The definition of insanity — continuing to do the same thing over and over without any change in the result.” Man transforms builder's van into £39k campervan over 3-month lockdown Brits now have to wear face masks on the beach in Tenerife and Lanzarote EasyJet to close London Stansted, Southend and Newcastle bases from September 1 Staycation chaos as trips axed last minute or Brits arrive at full holiday parks When will the UK travel quarantine list be reviewed?©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. Un documentaire inédit sur Los Cabos, le joyau de la mer de Cortez, la station balnéaire préférée des milliardaires et des narcotrafiquants. The city has been named as the most violent in the world.7plus brings you the shows you love to watch, anytime.7plus brings you the shows you love to watch, anytime. AFTER a dizzying rise in its homicide rate, the Mexican city of Los Cabos has been ranked as the world's most violent city, according to a Citizens' Council for Public Safety and Criminal Justice report.The report states that the north-western Mexican city at the southern tip of Baja California topped the 50 most violent cities list with a murder rate of 111.33 per 100,000 inhabitants.Caracas, Venezuela, ranked second, with a slightly lower rate of 111.19 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Acapulco, Mexico - with 106.63 - another of the 12 Mexican cities included in the annual ranking.Violent crimes rose by 18.91 per cent all over Mexico in 2017, but the case of Los Cabos is especially worrisome.The city went from 61 murders in 2016 to 365 in 2017, which translates to an increase of almost 500 per cent.Before this year's edition, Los Cabos - one of Mexico's most popular tourist destinations due to its natural landscapes and well-developed hospitality industry - had not been included on the list by the Citizens' Council.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust yourTo find out more about how we use cookies, please see ourDespite being a fast-growing tourist destination, welcoming 1.4 million tourists in 2017, the city was the scene of several violent episodes, which reveals an increasing lack of security.One such episode was the armed attack at La Palmilla beach in August that left three dead and two wounded.The situation in Los Cabos is reminiscent of the one in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, which experienced a golden age for tourism some years ago but whose reputation plunged due to rising levels of insecurity and violence.The council’s ranking includes cities with a population of more than 300,000 and does not count deaths in combat zones or cities with unavailable data.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust yourTo find out more about how we use cookies, please see ourThe marina at Los Cabos, in Mexico. Como em praticamente todas as localidades do México que recebem visitantes estrangeiros, esse destino conta com boa infra-estrutura de hotéis, spas e restaurantes. People were throwing themselves on the floor as gang members were chased by police.”That clash ended with cops and gangsters battling it out in the lobby of the £290-a-night Hyatt Ziva hotel.Just three months ago four corpses were found hanging from two bridges over main roads.They included the mutilated bodies of two men who had been strung up on a flyover next to Los Cabos International Airport, in an apparent message to tourists.