G7, security managed by the Joint Operations Room in Brindisi

The structure, in close collaboration with the Prefecture and the Department of Public Security, reports to the Brindisi police commissioner Giampietro Leonetti

June 15, 2024

With the closure of G7 of Borgo Egnazia will also close joint operations room set up in the city of Brindisi, who managed the security arrangements for the ‘large’ participants in the summit. Operators from the State Police, Carabinieri, Financial Police, Army, Navy and Air Force were part of the structure which reports, in close collaboration with the Prefecture and the Department of Public Security, to the police commissioner of Brindisi Giampietro Leonetti: former director of Digos in Turin and Rome, the latter was appointed to the new role last February and immediately had to face the challenge of event security.

The Soi made it possible to monitor in real time the images coming from the video surveillance system on the territory, with the possibility of communicating for the first time on a single channel with all the forces present in the area affected by the summit: 8,225 units, including 5,908 belonging to the Police Forces (State Police, Carabinieri and Guardia di Finanza ) and 2,317 soldiers of the Armed Forces coordinated by the Joint Forces Summit Operational Command (Covi) in Rome.

 
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