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Barranquilla pushes police mega-stations, reaching 66% completion amid security concerns
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Barranquilla pushes police mega-stations, reaching 66% completion amid security concerns

From El Tiempo · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Barranquilla's mayor inspected four new police mega-stations under construction, part of a strategy to boost public safety and response times.
  • The project, aimed at strengthening institutional presence, has reached 66.24% physical completion, exceeding the planned 45.13%.
  • Despite construction progress, the city faces ongoing security challenges with recent increases in violence and criminal activity.

Barranquilla's administration is pushing forward with the construction of four police mega-stations, a key component of its strategy to enhance public safety and the force's operational capacity. Mayor Alejandro Char recently toured construction sites in Rebolo, Riomar, Caribe Verde, and El Bosque. These strategic locations aim to improve response times and institutional presence across the city, which has seen a rise in violent incidents during May.

The "Infrastructure for Strengthening Security and Citizen Coexistence in Barranquilla" project has achieved 66.24% physical completion, significantly ahead of the 45.13% initially scheduled. This accelerated progress occurs even as the city grapples with persistent security tensions, including homicides and disputes among criminal groups.

The plan involves a significant reorganization of police presence. The Rebolo station in the southeast, nearing 95% completion, will serve a sector previously lacking dedicated infrastructure and will help alleviate pressure on the overloaded San Josรฉ station. In the north, the Riomar station, at approximately 70% completion, is designed to cover a large area of residential and commercial neighborhoods, addressing challenges related to high traffic, economic activity, and urban expansion.

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Originally published by El Tiempo in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.