Police authorities will prioritize 17 areas in the north of the Aburrá Valley.
The mayors of the North of the Aburrá Valle This Wednesday, September 17, a Metropolitan Security Council, in which they analyzed the main public order problems that affect the municipalities of this subregion of the metropolitan area.
According to local leaders, The growing perception of insecurity motivated the realization of this meetingdeveloped in the municipality of Bello.
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Brigadier General William Castaño Ramos, commander of the Metropolitan Police, announced that Control operations will be intensified in the north.
To do this, 142 units of the National Police of different specialties will be deployed in prevention activities, deterrence and research.
“It will be an articulated work between municipal administrations, Police, the Army, the Prosecutor’s Office, the CTI and the Municipal Personerías ”Ramos Castaño highlighted.
Among the measures is The prioritization of 17 critical areas of the Norte del Valle de Aburrá and the implementation of a safe route between the municipalities of Bello and Barbosa.
The Metropolitan Council also agreed strengthen prevention campaigns with Gaulamake visible security management and actively link the mayorships with the monitoring center.
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For her part, the mayor of Bello, Lorena González Ospina, said that “We bet on a permanent police personnel in the north since they are not transferred to other areas.
Besides, The criminal inventory will be reorganized to identify the criminal groups operating in the regionand weekly meetings led by the Security Secretariats will be held to plan and follow up on joint operations between the Police and the Army. We will guarantee citizenship security. ”
The meeting was headed by Mayors Lorena González Ospina (Bello), Juan David Rojas Agudelo (Barbosa), Johnnatan Pineda Agudelo (Copacabana) and Kevin René Bernal Morales (Girardota), in addition to the Brigadier General William Castaño Ramos, commander of the Metropolitan Police, and Lieutenant Colonel Oscar Andrés Bustos Cortés Cortés Cortés Cortés of the Pedro Nel Ospina Engineers Battalion.
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