By "El Huaso" for Borderland Beat
Key points:
- Armed criminals hijacked a cargo truck on the Queretaro - Irapuato highway in Queretaro.
- This highway in particular is known by truckers to be unsafe.
- Highway theft is up 9% in Mexico this year, with 35,384 cases so far this year.
- 89% of cargo theft in Mexico occurs on highways.
- Highways are considered by 60.1% of Mexicans to be unsafe.
This afternoon, armed criminals hijacked a cargo truck at gunpoint in Chichimequillas, on the Queretaro - Irapuato highway in the state of Queretaro. The criminals then drove the vehicle in the direction of Mexico City. Cases of highway theft are increasingly frequent in Mexico, on the rise again after a drop during Covid-19.
A camera inside the vehicle pointing at the drivers shows their shocked reaction, as they stop the vehicle, terrified. As the truck stops, five armed masked men get out of the two SUVs and point their weapons at the drivers. Breaking glass can be heard. The drivers put their hands up and surrender the vehicle.
Highways are considered one of the most dangerous locations by Mexicans, with 60.1% answering that they feel unsafe on them, according to a recent government survey on citizen perceptions on security.
Sources: Cinco Radio Official Twitter, Rotativo, ENVIPE 2021 (Page 52/60), SafeLink, Transportemx, Cronica, Graphs made by TreResearch, Poresto