Is there a lot of crime in Comayagua?
We asked people if there is a lot of crime. They answered...
"Comayagua, like many other cities in Honduras, does experience a significant amount of crime. The city is particularly affected by gang violence and drug trafficking, which are prevalent issues throughout the country. Street crime, such as robbery and theft, is also common, particularly in areas that are frequented by tourists. Additionally, violent crimes, including homicide and assault, occur regularly. The high crime rate is largely attributed to social and economic instability, as well as corruption within the police force and judicial system. Despite efforts to improve security, crime remains a serious concern in Comayagua," said another expat in Comayagua, Honduras.
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