In Bucaramanga, a plan began to remove foreigners who commit crimes from the city

Bucaramanga

In order to fulfill the Padlock Plan In the city of Bucaramanga, where the Bumangueses are promised to recover the security and tranquility of the city, Mayor Jaime Andrés Beltrán initiated the ‘expulsion’ plan with the purpose of reducing the facts of insecurity committed by foreign citizens.

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“Those who come to Bucaramanga with the intention of respecting the rules and contributing honestly are welcome, while those who seek to sow chaos or violate the laws will be expelled.” The mayor said, in a video broadcast through social networks. In collaboration with the National Police, Army, Prosecutor’s Office and Migration Colombia, the president initiated the plan that promises to improve security in the capital of Santander.

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Today the expulsion of the first five citizens took place foreigners who were involved in illicit activities, according to the authorities this is going to be a systematic process, where each week these people of foreign nationality will be taken out of the city: “It is important to highlight that many of the captured individuals had criminal records for various violations, so it is expected that his expulsion will contribute to avoiding recidivism in Bucaramanga,” the mayor stressed.

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