Toledo. The delegate of the Government of Spain in Castilla-La Mancha, Milagros Tolón, today greeted, and congratulated for the work they carry out, the 9 students in practices of the basic scale (agents) and the 4 of the executive scale (inspectors) of the National Police who will be for nine and seven months respectively in Toledo and then attended, together with the Chief of Operations of the National Police in the autonomous community, David Simón, and other commanders to the exhibition of one of the two new drones with which the Superior Police Headquarters of Castilla-The Region will be able to the day.
“The commitment of the Government of Spain”
Milagros Tolón has highlighted the arrival of these new agents (in total, in Castilla-La Mancha there are 47 in practice), “because it is very important for the National Police, fruit of the commitment that the Government of Spain has with this body, not only with the increase of personnel, with a very important increase in the Public Employment Offer by 2024, where there will be 2,707 new national police in Spain, but also its commitment to the material means, as are these two new drones that will have various applications, such as the search and rescue of missing persons, surveillance or detection of threats”.
With this internship period, “the new agents face the last phase of their training, in which they will know first-hand the services offered to citizens in each Police Station”, said the delegate of the Government, to whom she has wished luck in this training stage and who take the opportunity to learn from great professionals “such as those we have in Castilla-La Mancha”.
The two drones add to the means already available to the National Police in their daily work of surveillance and control of public order. The government delegate said she was “very happy because the National Police continues to expand its force, not only in Castilla-La Mancha, but throughout Spain”.
An Olympic triathlete, among the new policemen
In addition, Milagros Tolón has invited one of the new agents in training, Fernando Alarza, to tell about his new experience after having participated in two Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and Tokyo in 2021. This is the Talaveran triathlete Fernando Alarza, who has said he is delighted to be an agent and who has described the National Police “as the best in the world”.