Perugia prison, 20 new officers assigned to restore security and legality

Perugia prison, 20 new officers assigned to restore security and legality
Perugia prison, 20 new officers assigned to restore security and legality

Forty-two new officers for the four Umbrian prisons: 20 for the Perugia institute, 18 at the Spoleto prison, 3 at the Terni prison and one in Orvieto.

This was announced by Undersecretary Emanuele Prisco, recalling “the action of the Meloni Government to restore safety and legality in Italian prisons”. With the conclusion of the 183rd Penitentiary Police Student Course, 1,704 new officers finally enter service in Italian penitentiary institutions. In particular, 20 new officers will be assigned to the Perugia prison, 18 to the Spoleto prison, 3 to the Terni prison and one in Orvieto.

“The new 42 officers will contribute to the improvement of the working conditions of those who live in prison, an injection of new forces that will give relief to the institutions suffering the consequences of years and years of abandonment by previous governments” declares the Undersecretary of Justice Andrea Delmastro. “Today’s new assignments – explains the Undersecretary of the Ministry of the Interior Emanuele Prisco – demonstrate all the attention of the Meloni Government for our territory. I would like to thank Undersecretary Delmastro for what he is doing for the Penitentiary Police: I am proud to be able to collaborate with him constantly, side by side, for the good of our territory” concludes Prisco, Regional Coordinator of Fratelli d’Italia for Umbria” .

 
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