54 New National Police Officers Join Lleida

The new officers will be distributed among the police stations in Lleida, La Seu d’Urgell, and Les to enhance security and police services.

National Police officers being welcomed in Lleida.
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National Police officers being welcomed in Lleida.

A total of 54 new officers from the National Police have been incorporated this Monday to police stations in the Lleida region, including La Seu d’Urgell and Les, to strengthen security and police services.

The incorporation became effective this Monday, with the new personnel distributed among the police stations in Lleida, La Seu d’Urgell, and Les. Specifically, 23 officers have been assigned to the Lleida station, 20 to La Seu d’Urgell, and 11 to Les.
The welcome event was attended by the Government's Subdelegate in Lleida, José Crespín, accompanied by the Provincial Chief Commissioner of the National Police, Maria Pilar Callejero, and Chief Inspector, Eva Freixa.
Subdelegate José Crespín emphasized the importance of police work, which extends beyond ensuring security to include listening, guiding, and supporting individuals in need of help.
The new officers will undertake various roles. At the Lleida station, they will work in Brigades such as Documentation Issuance (DNI, passport, and NIE) and Protection and Security. At border stations like La Seu d’Urgell and Les, their duties will involve border control.