The commerce of the city of Cúcuta is committed to a joint work with the police authorities, the prosecution and migration Colombia, with the aim of reducing insecurity in the midst of the celebrations of the day without VAT and the holiday season, where the risk of theft and freight increases in the commercial area.
From the union they request that the so-called San José plan is permanent in the city center with the accompaniment of the National Army and guarantee the safety to buyers
Gladys Navarro, executive director of Fenalco told Caracol Radio that, “The San José plan must remain in the center, it is the accompaniment of the Military Police as well and of course security personnel who may be monitoring suspicious movements around shopping centers, around the city center and around ATMs ”.
In recent days they have advanced meetings with different institutions and the metropolitan police, with the aim of raising awareness of concerns in front of security in the capital of Norte de Santander.
He added that, “in this meeting also bank manager participated we will be with the police in all cities of the country deputy directors and its presidents to join forces on the issue of Citizen Security “.
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248 complaints have been filed by merchants of the city for theft of goods or establishments during this year, a figure that they consider worrying and that it is noted is favored by the lack of legislation on the issue of small court cases.
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