We pledged to be more human and more sensitive to the problems of citizenship and close the door to impunity, said Jorge Luis Llaven Abarca, head of the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Chiapas, who was appointed in this position since last December 10, 2018 and whom has ever since changed the application of justice.
Llaven Abarca, has extensive experience in the field of public security and justice, and 11 months after leading the Attorney General’s Office has given concrete results, completely changing the face of this institution. This is due to the vast experience he has, because he was already Secretary of Public Security and delegate of the Attorney General’s Office.
“We pledged to be more human and more sensitive to the problems of citizenship, we have to seek justice, we have to team up and close the door to impunity, that is the task that lies ahead,” said the Attorney General during a recent tour that he made through the different areas of the dependency.
“Every time someone arrives with us to make a complaint or to vent a diligence, we see one more opportunity to ratify our vocation and to ratify the commitment of the Prosecutor’s Office that we are going to attend a person and that we are going to attend them well,” he said.
Jorge Luis Llaven Abarca, stressed that the State Prosecutor’s Office has the human capital, technology and supplies to fight crime, in addition to that, they have implemented strategies such as prevention campaigns, and the promotion of campaigns are designed and implemented through the Anti-kidnap Prosecutor’s Office, always in compliance with the National Anti-kidnapping Strategy.
The State Attorney General is a native of Suchiapa, graduated in Law from the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Unach) and a Master in Law from the National Institute of Fiscal Studies (INEF).
He has extensive experience serving Chiapas in the field of justice and law: he has been the Public Prosecutor, Special Homicide Prosecutor, Public Prosecutor Specialized in the Office of Relevant Affairs, District Attorney, Deputy Director and Director of the Special Prosecutor’s Office Against Organized Crime, delegate of the Attorney General’s Office and secretary of Public Security of the State.
As part of the work carried out by the FGE for the benefit of the Chiapaneca society and headed by the Attorney General, Jorge Luis Llaven Abarca, the protest of the volunteers who will perform various non-profit social acts is taken, in which he seeks that Chiapa’s society, especially those who have less, can be benefited through workshops, medical consultations, among other actions.







