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Luis Miranda Nava center opens in Tlalnepantla

Luis Miranda Nava C4 center opens in Tlalnepantla

Online Teotihuacan. Julian Vargas. Tlalnepantla. Luis Miranda Nava, Secretary General of Government, to begin formal operations in Tlalnepantla said to C4 have been invested more than four billion pesos in the last five years and means to improve the lives of mexiquenses safety, adding that twenty million dollars to invest more in surveillance cameras to the Central Emergency.
For his part, David Garay Maldonado, commissioner of the ASE, following a tour of the Center for Control, Computer, Command and Communications, said the video surveillance is now to be the most appropriate, noting that this year State agency will implement the Metropolitan Sub Command and Communication, with greater technical capacity interconnected command centers and existing communication to meet together for emergency response have higher citizenship.
Arturo Ugalde, mayor of Tlalnepantla, said public safety is the issue that most concerned, and concerned citizens, and the opening of the Central Emergency pledged that within a period not exceeding three months will Tlalnepantla municipality safest in the State of Mexico. Participated in the event
Lizbeth Silva, representative of neighborhood vigilante groups, who congratulated and thanked staff for caring about public safety and the demands of citizens, also invited people to participate and report crimes.
also in this event were Luis Ricardo Lopez, regional coordinator of the Executive Secretariat of the National System of Public Security, Cesar Perez Rodriguez, president of the Manufacturers Association of the State of Mexico, Rogelio Cruz Cortés, Director General of Public Security and State Government Transit of Mexico, José Fermín Monk, director of Public Safety and Municipal Transit. Beteta Arturo de la Garza, a businessman and member of the Coordinating Council Municipal Public Security; Alger Escobar Cuevas, director of the Institute of Entrepreneurship Mexiquense and Jesus Hernandez, a representative of the Transport Council Public Safety Coordinator Tlalnepantla

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