Unions are concerned about insecurity in the metropolitan area of ​​Bucaramanga

Unions are concerned about insecurity in the metropolitan area of ​​Bucaramanga
Unions are concerned about insecurity in the metropolitan area of ​​Bucaramanga

Bucaramanga

In an event led by the Ministry of Defense, more than 88 businessmen from Santander met with department authorities to express concern about security issues throughout the territory and that has caused them concern in these first months of the year.

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General Óscar Hernández, secretary of the interior of Santander, was also participating in this meeting and listening to the businessmen of the metropolitan area and pointed out that one of the concerns that has the unions most alert It would be related to microtrafficking since other problems such as homicides and extortion arise from there.

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“Doing the methodological analysis of crime to be able to implement the plans that we have already been making and then it is a positioning of the entire institution to work together and attend to those analyzes of be able to impact the homicide and extortion figures that result from microtrafficking“said Secretary Hernández.

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The secretary insisted that one of the main problems that will be worked on is micro-trafficking since other crimes such as extortion and homicides arise from there. With the unified action presented by Governor Juvenal Díaz Mateus, the aim is to achieve an articulated work combat crime throughout the metropolitan area.

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