1789 services have been made, controls 272, 839 are identified and 311 people vehicles
Councilman Police and Public Safety, Juan Miguel Zornoza, expressed his satisfaction with the results of the program important SEVIRA (Surveillance Service in Rural Areas), operated by the local police three years ago that has served to prevent theft in places or rural areas.
In these three years there have been 1789 services, 272 controls were identified 839 vehicles and 311 people.
The implementation of this program responds to the concern shown in the past by farmers for the serious public safety issue they were suffering, as pointed Councilman who explained that "this initiative was launched to support the actions Civil Guard in Yecla, although legally assigned to these powers, has limited staffing. Existing legislation allows the City to perform such actions in response to the needs and aspirations of the residents of the municipality. "
Juan Miguel Zornoza believes that "the police presence has created a self-image of security in rural areas, among neighbors who live or work in these places"
By maintaining a patrol SEVIRA uninterruptedly in rural areas of the municipality.
This will place a preventive and deterrent to possible criminal activity, and controls the movement of vehicles at certain intersections and roads, identifying those which may be suspect.
At the same time we inform the locals of the action that takes place and is reminded how to contact the local police through the 092, when they detect any abnormal or suspicious vehicle made "
Finally, Juan Miguel Zornoza reported already built more than 300 neighbors SISPOLGPS police positioning system GPS, launched recently, which lets you quickly find all the houses in places outside the village, thereby expediting the proceedings in cases of theft or emergencies of any kind.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla