Residents of El Palmar have appealed to the City Council alarmed at the fear that the Ministry of Interior plan to close the Civil Guard barracks in this hamlet.
The neighbors have turned to Security Council members and Circulation, Nuria Fuentes and Prevention and Fire Fighting, Civil Defence and Development Cooperation, Remigio Lopez-resident, as they are in El Palmar and recipient of many of these consultations, to express their concern at this news.
Both deputies have understood the anxiety experienced by the inhabitants of the hamlet and called on the Government Commission clarify them soon, "why study the closure of the barracks and what reasons are for it."
Remigio Lopez Nuria Fuentes and residents expect to receive an explanation of a "quick and clear because they have a right to know and understand your concern because in recent years have witnessed a steady decline in the presence of troops of the Civil Guard the municipality. "
Meanwhile, the city of Murcia is steadfast in its commitment to work with neighbors to improve their security, which has increased the allocation of Local Police in all districts.
At the headquarters of El Palmar, in particular, currently serving 35 agents, compared to 24 for three years.
In addition, this template has the support of the police who make up the various special safety devices are deployed in the municipality.
On the other hand, is currently under construction of two new headquarters of the local police in El Esparragal and La Alberca.
The opening of the latter will reduce the scope of which currently covers units of El Palmar (Sangonera La Verde, Santo Angel, La Alberca, Aljucer, San Ginés and El Palmar).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia