Faced with the latest criminal incidents that were recorded in the city of Cusco, the mayor Víctor Boluarte, president of the Board of Prosecutors, Carlos Pérez and the head of the VII Macro Police Region, Pedro Villanueva, met, who held a meeting of coordination to fine-tune inter-institutional strategies in order to combat the perception of insecurity and criminality.
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During the meeting, the provincial commune presented the articulated work that it has been promoting with the implementation of integrated patrolling, making available to police officers tAll motorized citizen security units to guard the streets, a task that is reinforced by the operation of the video surveillance cameras, thanks to the reactivation plan of the Monitoring Center that directed the current municipal management.
“To date, the Monitoring Center has more than 80% of operating cameras. To this, 13 cameras from the San Cristóbal neighborhood were integrated and soon 19 cameras from the Saylla district, 07 from Picchu San Martín and today, we received the request from Zaguán del Cielo. Meanwhile, the Traffic, Roads and Transportation Management monitors 170 cameras installed in the Historic Center and Culture”, detailed the first mayoral authority.
Similarly, the manager of Economic Development and Municipal Services, Juan Galdós, gave an account of the control actions for nightclubs that operate outside the law, contravening health regulations and generating disturbances in the monumental center. As a result, during 2021 it was possible to preventively close more than 200 establishments.
For his part, General Pedro Villanueva, recently appointed as police chief, highlighted the initiative to convene the various institutions and made a diagnosis of insecurity, indicating that crime statistics were reduced this month compared to last December and January. TOLikewise, it announced the implementation of new deterrent, preventive and reactive patrolling strategies.
“We hope that the complaints continue to decrease, for this we will reactivate the Safe Neighborhood Plan and we will extend the schedules of the transit police service”, the police chief pointed out.