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The National Police positively values ​​their annual work during the act of honor

02 October 2019 - 14: 35

The Dénia National Police Corps has celebrated its patron today with an event at the Social Center where the work of the police station has been taken over the last year, as well as honored agents for their merits.

agente recibiendo una medalla del jefe de la policia nacional de denia

The act was chaired by the Chief of the Dénia National Police, Alejandro Luís Sánchez Moreno, the dean of the Dénia Courts, Marisa Fayos, and the mayor, Vicent Grimalt. The event coincided with the 40th anniversary of the entry of women into the National Police force, so the agents have had a special role, remembering that there are already 9000 currently on the staff throughout the State.

In addition, as usual, it has been used to make the different deliveries of decorations to different members of the National Police of Dénia for their "delivery and spirit", as well as people outside the body but in their work have helped them to perform their function.

Chief of National Police Dénia, Alejandro Luís Sánchez Moreno

After this, the Chief of the Dénia National Police has been given the floor, in whose speech he recalled that "The body broke into 41 years ago in the city". He has also used to share the work carried out during the last year in the municipality, among which the 178 humanitarian aid services carried out by the citizen brigade, the more than 600 acts for possession or use of narcotics, 35 for carrying weapons White or dangerous instruments on public roads, the dismantling of 4 criminal groups and detention of 38 of its components, closure of 3 drug outlets and detention of 8 people, detention of 26 people for crimes of robbery and 5 with violence, underlining that this year they have fallen with respect to the previous ones, and the service provided to 75 victims of sexist violence. "They will always find us working for their safety", Sánchez Moreno concluded after the speech.

Decorated Police
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