Panama Police Report Drop in High-Profile Crimes, Plan Drone Acquisition
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Panama's National Police Director Jaime Fernández reported a decrease in high-profile crimes in several key provinces.
- The police plan to acquire approximately 100 drones for enhanced national operational capacity, managed from a central command center.
- While statistics show a reduction in theft and robbery, the police are focusing on improving public perception of safety.
Panama's National Police Director, Jaime Fernández, announced a positive trend in public safety, reporting a significant decrease in high-profile crimes across several key areas. During a tour in the Chiriquí province, Fernández stated that provinces such as Colón, Panama, San Miguelito, and Panama Oeste have seen a reduction in serious offenses in recent months.
To further bolster operational capabilities and enhance citizen security, the National Police are preparing to launch a tender for the acquisition of approximately 100 drones. These drones will be centrally managed from the National Police command center, aiming to provide greater nationwide operational effectiveness.
Fernández noted that while statistics indicate a decline in crime rates, with theft and robbery figures reportedly lower than the previous year, the police force is actively working on improving the public's perception of safety. This suggests a focus on not only reducing crime but also on reassuring the community.
The director also expressed gratitude for the dedication of police units, some of whom have foregone vacation time to reinforce security efforts and improve service delivery to the community. This highlights the commitment of the police force in ensuring public safety.
Originally published by TVN Panamá in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.