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The Metropolitan Police of Valle de Aburrá took stock of citizen behavior during the night of Good Friday, in the middle of the curfew, and reported almost 3,000 calls to 123.
As indicated by the Operational Commander of the Metropolitan Police of the Aburrá Valley, Colonel Daniel Mazo, 2,902 calls were made to line 123, of which 955 were due to noise and of those, 191 in the capital of Antioquia, Medellín.
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Brawling and caught, the full balance during curfew
Mazo explained that 61 calls for fights came to the line in the 10 municipalities, and the same number of calls for domestic violence, which were attended by the Police.
He also highlighted that during the curfew, 41 people were transferred to a protection center, and 164 appearances were made, of which 143 were in Medellín.
Manrique, Aranjuez, Santa Cruz, Buenos Aires and Belén were the neighborhoods where more presence of the Police had to appear.
New measures to take care of life at Easter:
✅ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday there will be a Curfew and Prohibition, every day, from 5 pm to 5 am
✅ Pico y Cédula continues in commercial establishments.
They will govern in a unified manner throughout the department. pic.twitter.com/WhXsMRBcvs
– Government of Antioquia (@GobAntioquia) March 30, 2021
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