The official delivered a new fleet of motorcycles and pickup trucks, along with other supplies such as uniforms and boots made by the armed forces themselves, to guarantee the safety and tranquility of the people and the operational readiness of the officers.
Approximately 300 pickup trucks equipped with cameras, and motorcycles were received by the Bolivarian National Police, the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence, the Extortion and Kidnapping Command, Special Operations, the Presidential Honor Guard Special Forces, and the Anti-Drug Command.
In addition to the Commando Action Groups, Tactical Operations Unit, Caracas Police, Directorate of Special Actions, Fire Department, Civil Protection, among others, the Minister of the Interior, Justice, and Peace emphasized the national government’s significant effort to ensure all agencies are adequately equipped, an effort, he stressed, undertaken by the Bolivarian Revolution under the direct instructions of President Nicolás Maduro.
Cabello highlighted the systematic fight against armed gangs, a “dedicated and joint” effort by all security forces, and underscored the popular, military, and police unity deployed throughout the country.
Among the most notable aspects of the year, the Vice President mentioned the reduction of 340 homicides compared to 2014, which he attributed to “joint efforts,” and asserted that Venezuela has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
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