First Municipal Guards are licensed to carry weapons on the streets in Campos dos Goytacazes
The first class of municipal guards in Campos dos Goytacazes has completed training to be armed on duty, marking a significant shift in public safety strategy.
In Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil, the first group of municipal guards has successfully completed their training to carry firearms as part of their duties. A total of 23 agents finished the 'Armament and Shooting Course', which involved both theoretical classes and practical training to meet federal regulations regarding firearm licensing for municipal guards. This development is significant, as it allows local law enforcement to operate with enhanced capabilities in the protection of public property, services, and preventive patrol duties.
The training program included rigorous assessments and practical evaluations to ensure that the agents are well-prepared for their new responsibilities. The decision to arm municipal guards reflects a broader shift in strategies for addressing urban safety concerns in the region, responding to demands for more effective law enforcement measures in light of rising public safety challenges.
During a recent ceremony, new vehicles, including cars and motorcycles, were also introduced to bolster the municipal guard's operational capacity. This reinvestment in local law enforcement infrastructure aims to enhance the efficiency of public safety measures and improve community relations, indicating a proactive approach to prevent crime and ensure the safety of Campos dos Goytacazes' residents.