Toledo.- The deputy delegate of the Government in Toledo, Carlos Ángel Devia, has presided together with the mayor of the municipality of Dosbarrios, María del Carmen Portillo, the constitution of the Local Security Commission in the City Hall, which has been attended by members of the Municipal Corporation, Civil Guard and Citizen Security and Civil Protection of the Board of Communities.
Municipalities without local police, according to the current legislation, can create a Local Security Commission, which would be responsible for analyzing and promoting actions to prevent crime and improve security and coexistence.
In this way, this morning, in the plenary hall of the City of Dosbarrios, the Local Security Commission has been formally constituted in which various issues related to citizen coexistence and security have been addressed.
The deputy delegate of the Government has informed the mayor and the members of the municipal corporation that Dosbarrios does not record relevant figures of crime, nor episodes of alteration of coexistence, according to the data provided by the Security Forces and Corps.
On the other hand, the subdelegate of the Government has praised the initiative of the City Council for installing video surveillance cameras, “a system that greatly facilitates the task of the Civil Guard in the prevention and investigation of crimes.”
The mayor of Dosbarrios, María del Carmen Portillo, has reported that currently the municipality has a total of seven video cameras, being under study its expansion, and has highlighted the excellent relationship and communication that is maintained with the Civil Guard, to which she has thanked her work.
Finally, the mayor and the other members of the Municipal Corporation have expressed to the subdelegate of the Government their interest in associating with other neighboring municipalities to have a local police service, a concern to which Carlos Ángel Devia has offered the advice they need from the Subdelegation of the Government in Toledo.