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Begins days update rules in criminal matters of police and public safety (21/10/2015)

Tuesday, October 20, started in the auditorium of the School of Public Safety of the City of Cartagena, SPACE, the conference Regulatory Update in Criminal Matters and Public Safety.

Main changes and implications for policing. These meetings have been organized by the School of Education and Innovation of the Public Administration (EFIAP) in collaboration with the ESPAC and Training Plan within the EFIAP, develop until next Thursday, 22 octubre.En the first day of this conference participated as speakers Ignacio del Olmo Fernandez, Chief Commissioner of the National Police Station of Cartagena and Manuel Asensio Montilla, chief inspector of the local police in Cartagena.

In Wednesday's session involved Munitiz Ignacio Ruiz, magistrate judge of the Court of Instruction No. 5 of Cartagena and Jose Luis Diaz Manzanera, prosecutor of Environment and Planning of the Autonomous Region of Murcia.

In the third and last day he will participate, as speaker J avier Pedro Peinado, Chief Inspector of the National Police and later a round table in which practical questions on these matters, which will be moderated by Antonio Garcia Ruiz, inspector will address will be held Local Police and director of the School of Public Safety of the City of Cartagena.Participarán in it: Munitiz Ignacio Ruiz, a magistrate judge the magistrate No. 5 Cartagena Manuel Asensio Montilla, Chief Inspector of the Local Police of Cartagena.. Carlos Villarreal Loinaz, chief inspector of the CNP.

Francisco Garcia Acosta, chief captain of the 1st Company of Murcia.

5th Zone Murcia Civil Guard.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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