- The government delegate in Cantabria chaired on Thursday the Local Security Board together with the mayor, Julio Arranz
Criminal offenses have been reduced by 6% in the municipality of Los Corrales de Buelna from January to September compared to the same period of 2024, a decrease that is mainly due to the 22.73% fall in cybercrime.
This has been detailed this Thursday by the government delegate in Cantabria, Pedro Casares, in the Local Security Board that has presided alongside the mayor of Los Corrales de Buelna, Julio Arranz, and in which the head of the Civil Guard, Lieutenant Colonel Julio Postigo, along with other body commanders and representatives of the Local Police have also participated.
Casares has indicated that, in the first nine months of 2025, conventional criminality remains stable in the municipality although a trend of decline in criminal offenses is observed in recent years.
In addition, the Local Security Board has analyzed the data of the VioGén System, which contains 34 active cases in the municipality and is monitored by both the Civil Guard and the Local Police.
TRIBUTE TO THE FLAG OF SPAIN
In his visit to the municipality, the government delegate in Cantabria has participated in the tribute to the flag of Spain organized by the City of Los Corrales de Buelna.
At the event, in which schoolchildren from the four schools of the municipality participated, Casares thanked them for their interest in knowing the Constitution and what the flag represents and, therefore, the democracy that the country has enjoyed since 1978 thanks “to the road of no return that your grandparents began”.
“Fifty years ago your grandparents started a road of no return to go from being a country without rights, without freedoms and that was seen in black and white to being a Spain of freedoms, rights and advances that was seen in colors,” he told schoolchildren.
Casares has claimed that, in the last five decades, “a lot of work has been done so that today we are all equal, we have the same rights and the same opportunities, regardless of the color of our skin or if we are children.”
“That is the greatness of democracy, of the Constitution and of the flag that has made us all equal,” said the representative of the State in this event in which representatives of the National Police, the Civil Guard, the Armed Forces and Local Police participated.