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The Guardia Civil and local police will work more coordinated Cehegín (06/07/2012)

The Government delegate, Joaquin Bascuñana, visited Cehegín to attend the first Local Security Board, consisting of the mayor of the municipality, Jose Soria, the councilor of Public Safety, Maria Dolores Carrasco, Sergeant-chief Local police, Gabino Garcia, and the Civil Guard sergeant Francisco Salazar, among others.

Among the topics discussed in this meeting, has studied the coordination of the Civil Guard troops and local police, which, according to Bascuñana assured, "have a good relationship, but we also share more information" thus being more coordinated in all actions carried out in Cehegin.

The board has served its time to put on the table issues of vital importance to citizens, such as the increase in retail drug that has occurred in the town, "so we will implement a plan of action much stronger to fight this, "according to advance the mayor Soria.

Also occurs with domestic violence, which has also picked up in the Region of Murcia and in Cehegin, specifically.

Thus, signing an agreement that, among other things, specialize to three local police officers to carry all areas surrounding the issue of gender violence.

Immigration has been one of the topics studied throughout the morning and the burglary of the field, which has increased in the last year.

Soria said that "from now on, this will be much more controlled, and the recipients of these materials stolen."

Still, Joaquin Bascuñana, who also visited the headquarters of the Guardia Civil and the new Public Safety Center, which houses Police and Civil Protection, has clarified that "the town of Cehegin not bad, in terms of security concerned. In fact, there are no any felony occurred, although there is a small increase in faults. "

Therefore, Soria has referred to the possibility of increasing Bascuñana quartering in cash plus some.

"Two or three more Civil Guard agents would be very important," he said the mayor.

The delegate of the Government, for its part, has hinted that "an increase in staff is very difficult at this time, although you could make a new layout and approach."

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín

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