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Is there a lot of crime in La Ceiba?

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"La Ceiba is a city in Honduras that has seen an increase in crime in recent years. The city has experienced a rise in gang-related violence, as well as robberies, burglaries, and other criminal activities. The Honduran government has taken steps to address the issue, including increasing police presence and implementing tougher laws. Despite these efforts, crime remains a problem in La Ceiba," explained one expat living in La Ceiba, Honduras.

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