The Government delegate, Joaquin Bascuñana, and the mayor of the town, Enrique Jiménez, presided this morning the Local Security Board
The Government delegate, Joaquin Bascuñana, announced this morning in Jumilla that within two months Approximate be completed roundabout to regulate access to the site Hoya Torres, a work claimed long ago by the mayor and local farmers given the current dangerousness to access their crops on the old road of Almansa.
Bascuñana indicated that the machines are already clearing the land, demonstrating, said, commitment and sensitivity of the Ministry of Development Jumilla.
"This work, together with the imminent start of the section of the A-33 between Jumilla and Yecla and the rehabilitation of 150 houses in the old town, thanks to the agreement signed with Minister Ana Pastor, are already realities that demonstrate a special commitment to Jumilla, then, in this case, not only homeowners but all professionals, carpenters, plumbers, painters ..., working in their rehabilitation "will benefit.
During the Local Safety Board were mainly addressed security issues related to the celebrations of the XXX National Conference of Exaltation of Drum and Bass Drum.
To do this, there are already prepared several MIR units (modules Rapid Intervention) Civil Guard who come from other parts of Spain to reinforce security during these holidays.
Criminal offenses
During the meeting at City Hall, Local Police and Civil Guard have reiterated their commitment to work to reduce crime rates in the city, the number of criminal offenses increased slightly in 2014 and amounted to 886 compared to 837 2013. Still, the faults were reduced by 15.75% and the number of prisoners increased from 192 in 2013 to 218 last year.
Source: Delegación del Gobierno en Murcia