Strengthening Organizational Structure of Decentralized Judicial Police Services in Fez Police Headquarters: A Step Towards Improved Security Coverage and Crime Prevention

2024-01-14 09:18:43
By The Economist | 01/14/2024 – 10:18 | Share Illustrative photo

The General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) announced that it had strengthened the organizational structure of the decentralized services of the judicial police (PJ) at the level of the Fez police headquarters, “by raising them to the rank of urban brigades of the judicial police (BUPJ) to that of judicial police brigades (BPJ), with all that this requires in terms of consolidation of these services in terms of material resources and vehicles.

This evolution of the organization of security services occurs within the framework of the work strategy adopted by the DGSN services aimed at enabling security action to take place.“to support the demographic growth and urban expansion of this city, as well as to intensify security coverage in order to prevent crime, reinforce the feeling of security, bring security services closer to citizens and improve their quality”indicates a press release from the DGSN.

Concretely, the judicial police brigades reporting to the different police districts of the Fez police headquarters will have security units specialized in various police fields, such as judicial diagnosis, the crime scene, as well as the fight once morest crime. cybercrime, financial and economic crimes and drug trafficking.

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