The Deputy Minister of National Defense, Jairo García Guerrero, presided with the governor of Valle del Cauca, Clara Luz Roldán, the activation of the Emergency and Security Management Center, CGES, for that department.
In his speech, the deputy Minister of Defense said that the CGEST has a great projection. "This Management Center has a mature institutional structure; with key resources for security, and planning is being carried out, so the National Government is absolutely committed."
The modern building was put into operation thanks to the resources of the security provided by the Vallecaucanos, and began operations with the interconnection of 27 municipalities, in search of becoming a telematics reference for the Military Forces.
In that same environment, Deputy Minister García, presented the The most wanted list, with criminals operating in the municipalities of Tuluá, Sevilla, Caicedonia, Buga, Buenaventura, Cartago, Obando, Zarzal and Palmira, so he called for more information.
“Results are a priority over GAO-r Adan Izquierdo. We will continue working to arrest those responsible with all our institutional capacity in intelligence and judicial investigation," he in the same way thanked the budget commitment of the government to provide rewards for information that leads to those results, Garcia concluded.
- The remote room is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, which will led the integration of 141 video surveillance cameras in the 27 municipalities covered.
- Access to information will be in real time generated by drones; facial recognition cameras; mobile monitoring and reporting units, operated by the Police, in joint work with the Military Forces.
Source: Defence Sector Communications Office – Ministry of National Defence