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Alak Presented a Comprehensive Security Plan for 2026 with Strong Investment in Technology and Patrolling

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The Municipality of La Plata announced on Friday its new Security Plan 2026, a comprehensive strategy aimed at modernizing the crime prevention system through technology, greater territorial presence and new institutional control mechanisms. The presentation took place in the Golden Hall and was led by the mayor Julio Alak, accompanied by the Secretary of Security, Diego Pepe, provincial authorities and representatives of the police forces. Duri…
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The Municipality of La Plata announced on Friday its new Security Plan 2026, a comprehensive strategy aimed at modernizing the crime prevention system through technology, greater territorial presence and new institutional control mechanisms. The presentation took place in the Golden Hall and was led by the mayor Julio Alak, accompanied by the Secretary of Security, Diego Pepe, provincial authorities and representatives of the police forces. Duri…

Mayor Julio Alak presented the Security Plan 2026, a comprehensive strategy that seeks to modernize the prevention system, strengthen patrolling and optimize joint work with the justice system through new tools of monitoring, response and forensic analysis.The initiative envisages an investment of more than $10.5 billion, aimed at expanding surveillance, incorporating equipment and renewing community participation in security matters.Renewing pa…

The mayor of La Plata, Julio Alak, presented the Security Plan 2026, focused on video surveillance, instrumentation and control of police activity, the renewed tools of community participation and the deepening of technology for the care of victims. With an investment of more than 10.5 billion pesos, the municipality will incorporate more patrols, cameras, patent readers, segmented antipanic buttons, neighborhood alarms, a Mobile Operations Cent…

With an investment of more than $10.5 billion, the municipality will incorporate patrols, cameras, patent readers, segmented antipanic buttons, neighborhood alarms, a Mobile Operations Center and drones.

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Impulsobaires broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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