He fined 34 for urinating on the street and dissolved 44 bottles
The Local Police of Lorca prohibited access to the young tent of the Huerto de la Rueda fairgrounds to 152 people to avoid risky situations and expelled 144 for causing conflict in the space where the free concerts were held. The metal control at the entrance of the tent served to ensure that the public did not enter with weapons.
The chief commissioner of the Local Police, José Antonio San Segundo, said it this Tuesday, during the balance of the fair police device in which the commissioner of the National Police, Pedro Montiel, and the commander of the Civil Guard Andrés Monje were present together to the Councilor for Security, José Luis Ruiz.
The agents dissolved 44 bottles and filed a complaint against 34 people for urinating on public roads. They also intervened to expel 11 gorillas from the dissuasive parking lots around the fairgrounds for aggressively begging, he said.
The commissioner of the National Police stressed that the “reporting rate has been very low” during the fair “compared to other dates”, despite the participation of a large number of people from Lorca and other cities.
The agents were dressed in civilian clothes, especially in massive concerts, such as that of Omar Montes, to avoid committing petty crimes or theft, Montiel said. Regarding the people who said they had suffered punctures, the commissioner confirmed that no complaints had been registered at the police station so far.
The commander of the Civil Guard said that “the crime rate has been very low” during the fair period with two arrested for committing four crimes against property. The agents carried out 436 vehicle controls and identified 534 people in 73 services.
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