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They urge to equip the Police and reinforce security

Deputy Juan Manuel Ayala Acevedo (PLRA-Amambay), was the one who promoted the approval of the draft declaration “Which urges the Executive Power to provide a greater number of police officers, tactical and mobile equipment to the Police Directorate of the Department of Amambay .

The regulations were presented taking into account the extreme need to provide human resources, infrastructure, technology, mobile phones and equipment to the Amambay Department Police Directorate, as reported.

The congressman highlighted the importance of the fight against organized crime as well as against subversive groups that currently put citizens in this area of ​​the country on edge.

The approval of the plenary was granted to this initiative, in the recent ordinary session of the institution.



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