The Venezuelan minister of the Popular Power for Internal Affairs Justice and Peace, Miguel Rodriguez Torres, made important announcements to Venezuela.
51.7% reduction in kidnaping measured since “Plan Patria Segura” came into action since last April. Similar numbers in any other country is a mayor success but in Venezuela there is a continuous magnification of the problems and minimization of the actual success in overcoming the troubles. The private media keep playing the hysteria game.
Currently, this December 2013, there are 39 homicides for every hundred thousand inhabitants. This represent a 17.3% reduction on homicides. Still much more to do, that is fact, but the security management is delivering soundings results.
Smart patrolling, close proximity of police support will be deployed after this system has been tested and standardised in the most conflicting zones in terms of street security.
A new Monitor Integrated and Assistance System will be deployed to overlook the good performance of the police officers as well as to keep the street security.
A new 911 emergency line, CIMA centre, connecting the entire security video system to a centre of intelligence to verify in real time what is going on the streets.
A positive announcement is the especial effort of security coverage on touristic zones. They will be saturated with camera and maximizing security forces for immediate response to make them free of violence.
All these efforts has taken a long way to take body. After the Caracas-London deal was promoted by Chavez and Livingstone in 2006. This deal was intended to facilitate consulting assessment in policing techniques to tackle the growing street security issues, among other issues, but that opportunity was cancelled by Boris Jonson.
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