These are the five key points of the cooperation agreement between the Ministry of the Interior and Segura EP
The Ministry of the Interior in Ecuador has signed a five-year cooperation agreement with Segura EP to enhance public security through better surveillance and policing collaboration.
On January 20, the Ministry of the Interior and Segura EP formalized a five-year cooperation agreement aimed at improving public safety and security in Ecuador. The signing of this agreement comes shortly after the intervention of the Ministry, indicating a proactive approach towards national security management. The announcement was made by Minister of the Interior, John Reimberg, and Segura EP's manager, Γlex Anchundia, who emphasized the importance of this collaboration for both entities in the context of rising security concerns.
This agreement aims to integrate various technological and operational capabilities to enhance real-time monitoring of public spaces. The authorities plan to strengthen the exchange of information between the National Police's investigative and intelligence units and to facilitate coordinated preventive patrolling efforts. By establishing a more cohesive approach between local surveillance and police work, the plan is to optimize the control over public areas and establish a constant law enforcement presence in the region.
Key points of the agreement highlight actions such as the integration of technological resources for enhanced monitoring, improving the preventive policing framework, and developing collaborative training initiatives. As Ecuador faces growing challenges related to safety, such agreements are essential for building stronger, community-focused security while building public trust in law enforcement.