The critical mission command vehicles C2 and C16, designed and produced by tsn participated in the successful operation implemented to ensure the security of the leaders attending the summit of North American leaders.
Guadalajara is the safest city in the world "repeated insistently newscasts and newspapers gave coverage to the summit to be held in the capital of Jalisco, on 9 and 10 August.
The issue was not for less, the presence of the leaders of Canada, Mexico and the United States demanded a perfect security operation since the slightest mistake could have serious repercussions.
For satisfaction of everyone involved, this did not happen and the Summit concluded with a white balance through the operation involving police and security bodies of the three levels of government.
Even observers from the Organization of United Nations expressed "he was pleasantly surprised by the security structures that were established for the North American Summit," according to newspaper reports a digital elinformador.com.mx note.
See note at informador.com.mx |
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Members of the Institute for United Nations Interregional Crime Research and Justice (UNICRI, by its initials in English) met with Luis Carlos Najera Gutierrez de Velasco, Secretary of Public Safety to assess the operational Jalisco.
Nájera Gutiérrez de Velasco said that had technology that allowed for operational coordination from various sites in which it was collection of information and consultation of voice and data local and federal systems in real time with the use of a Center Mobile Command.
See note at Jalisco Government portal |
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