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A Coruña will be the national headquarters of the celebrations of the National Police Day

IN CORUÑA, 14 July (EUROPA PRESS) –

The city ​​of A Coruña It will be the national headquarters of the commemorative acts of the National Police Day, taking over from the city of Valladolid. The meeting will take place between on 22 and 29 September and will see the participation of police officers from all over Spain.

Present at the presentation of the program of the event held this Thursday the delegate of the government of Galicia, José Miñones; the Deputy Director General of the Technical Office of the National Police, Eulalia González; the mayor of A Coruña, Inés Rey; as well as the superior chief of the police of Galicia, Ramón Gómez Nieto; and the sub-delegation of the government of the province of A Coruña, María Rivas.

José Miñones he assessed the choice of A Coruña as the venue for this celebration as a “just and meritorious” decision. “The challenge is great and fills us with pride. We will be up to it,” she assured. Eulalia González, on her part, highlighted this It will be a week in which “all citizens will know a little more about their police”, an institution “in constant evolution”.

For a week, it will be there various recreational activities aimed at all audiences. The program includes a concert, exhibitions, lectures, awards ceremony and the Police Route 091 night race.

After the presentation, the government delegate presided over the Plaza de María Pita the welcome ceremony for the 92 interns who join Galicia this year, 60 men and 32 women. Miñones highlighted the importance of combine the “vocation of public service” with “adequate academic and practical training”.

The distribution of staff will be 16 agents, in A Coruña; 8, in Ferrol-Narón; 18, in Santiago de Compostela; 4, in Ribeira; 8, in Lugo; 8, in Ourense; 10, in Pontevedra; 12, in Vigo-Redondela; 4, in Vilagarcia de Arousa; and 4, in Marín.

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