Nicaragua’s deputy president, Rosario Murillo, congratulated the sanctioned National Police on its 43rd anniversary of foundation, to whom she attributed the “defense of peace and security” in the face of the 2018 civic rebellion, which left 355 victims of the ordered repression for the regime.
“This afternoon we will be there, Commander Daniel (Ortega) will be imposing the degrees to the nine general commissioners who today swear to defend peace, which is to defend the lives of Nicaraguan families in honorable continuity of the heroic tradition of service of our National Police », expressed Murillo in his customary telephone intervention on September 28 in official media.
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Likewise, the government spokeswoman announced the presidential agreement 142-2022, which will be read by Ortega during the commemoration ceremony to be held this afternoon to impose the rank of general commissioner, posthumously, on the 22 policemen “assassinated by the terrorists.” in 2018,” Murillo said.
This afternoon, the regime will promote nine general commissioners, three men and six women, who will join the police list. Among those promoted stands out the spokeswoman for the National Police, Vilma Rosa González González, whom the regime will reward with the title of general commissioner. González, she is the head of Public Relations and has held that position since 2015, previously she served as head of the Police Supervision and Control Division.
The other officers who will be promoted are Commissioner Mayra del Carmen Pizarro Martínez, head of the Airport Department; Major Commissioner Martha Ligia Solórzano Suárez, Police Chief of the Boaco department; Senior Commissioner Janina de los Angeles Robleto Zeledón, head of the Directorate of Juvenile Affairs nationwide.
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The list is also made up of Senior Commissioner Thelma Isabel Collado Cerda, Police Chief of District III of Managua, and Commissioner Johana Francisca Plata Tijerino, National Chief of the Women’s Police Stations.
Among the male officers awarded by Ortega are Commissioner General Diego Manuel Baltodano Callejas, chief of Border Security; Senior Commissioner Juan Manuel Chávez Chávez, Police Chief of the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region, and Senior Commissioner Luis Alberto Guevara, Police Counterintelligence Chief.
Murillo concluded his congratulations by reiterating that they recognize “the admirable example of each of these police brothers and sisters who inspire us all daily with their courage and revolutionary convictions, the national institutions, the National Police, the families, the youth.” , to their own families, to their children and to all the communities of this blessed, sovereign and always free Nicaragua».