Mexico City Museum Closers: Thursday Meera Recap

The use of cell phones in schools, the arrest of 11 Colombians in Micovan and the closure of six Mexico city museums on Wednesday is one of the topics speaking at a press conference on Thursday morning.
Here’s the president’s June 5th review Mainnera.
Should cell phones be allowed in schools?
A reporter asked the president about A Proposal in Jalisco to ban cell phones in elementary and middle schools.
Shinbam said that it was individual states to decide whether or not to ban phones in schools, but insisted that it was “important” that they should not be used in classrooms or during students’ break.
“In other words, children need to have a place to use the phone,” he said.
“… The serious use of cell phones has a lot of studies about the impact on girls and boys,” Shinbam said that the phone usage would contribute to “learning problems and many problems”.

“So it is important not to be used. A prohibition – this is a decision for every (federal) company,” he said.
Sheinbam said that instead of banning the use of phones in schools, his government wants to educate children about why you should not use devices in the classroom.
“A child’s preference is best; he or she learns why not use it,” he said.
Shinbam admits Colombians arrested in connection with the deaths of National Guard
Colombian President Gustavo Petro explained a reporterIt was announced that the Colombian mercenaries were involved in the Mexican drug dealers. ”
The petro refers to 11 former Colombian soldiers arrested last week In relation to the death of eight members of the National Guard, they Killed by the explosion of a land tunnel On May 27 in Micovagan, Los Reyes Municipality.
Six Mexican people were also detained regarding the crime.

Shinbam admitted that there are a large number of Colombians in the arrested “members of a criminal committee”. He refers to Cordell de Los Rais, a base of Micovan’s Los Rais.
“This is not the first time that the national people (in Mexico) have been arrested. In Mexico, when I was mayor, other nationalities (people), but especially the Colombians,” Sinpham said.
He said he had spoken to Petro about the creation of a “high -level group” to explore the security issues between Colombia and Mexico.
“… there is coordination. We are strengthening the information and the ability to cooperate,” Shinebam said.
Asked if she could confirm the Colombian “mercenary” in the Mexican organized criminal groups, he said:
“Arrested.… You can ask on Tuesday so that the Defense Minister provides more details, but has been arrested in Mexico… (of) Colombian national people.”
Mexico city museums are reopened
A reporter asked the president about the closure of various museums in Mexico on Wednesday due to issues relating to the hiring of security personnel.
National Historical Museum at the National Anthropology Museum and the Sabaldebec Fort In six museums Joined their doors with the National Anthropology and History Institute (InAH).

Shinebam assured reporters that the museums would be reopened on Thursday, in fact it was Case.
He said that Ina was “a problem” relating to providing contracts after conducting an auction process to find new security personnel for their museums.
“That’s why they closed,” Shinebam said.
Asked if private security personnel or police were on duty in the museums on Thursday, officials with the President’s capital said. Deputy copsOr the sub -police, force.
In 2024, the National Anthropology Museum and the National History Museum Two museums in the city of MexicoIt has a total of 189 museums, According to the city government.