| Navarro: "Calabardina has suffered more than one wave of robberies, which generates a high degree of insecurity for residents who reside there throughout the year, as well as for those who close their houses after the summer period "| The councilor of the Popular Municipal Group, Francisco Navarro, has presented a motion that will be debated in the plenary session that will take place next Tuesday, October 27, in which he requests that the possibility of placing traffic control and video surveillance systems in the entrances and exits of Calabardina and that, if the installation is viable, it is budgeted for the next annuity of 2021. Calabardina has suffered on several occasions "waves of robberies", since it is a district that has a high number of homes that, depending on the time of year, are uninhabited and "generates a high degree of insecurity for neighbors who do they reside there throughout the year ", explained the 'popular' councilor, Francisco Navarro. The mayor stressed that given the location of Calabardina, through the road accesses, the two ends of the RM D-15 and the rural road that leads to the RM D-14, because "it is easy to establish video surveillance systems to control all access ". Navarro has also asked that, if it is possible to establish these control and video surveillance services, this project be given priority in the municipal budget, since the safety of the residents of Águilas and their districts should be paramount for the entire Corporation Municipal".
Source: PP Águilas