Le colonel Javier Duarte prend le commandement de la police de Huila

Lors d'une cérémonie protocolaire, le colonel Javier Alberto Duarte Reyes a pris le commandement du département de police de Huila, apportant une vaste expérience opérationnelle et administrative de la Police nationale de Colombie. L'événement a réuni des autorités locales, des maires et des membres de la communauté.

La cérémonie de transmission de commandement du département de police de Huila s'est déroulée lors d'un acte protocolaire solennel, le colonel Javier Alberto Duarte Reyes prenant possession en tant que nouveau commandant. Cet officier possède une vaste trajectoire dans des rôles opérationnels et administratifs au sein de la Police nationale de Colombie. Les participants incluaient diverses autorités telles que le colonel Héctor Jairo Betancourt, commandant de la police métropolitaine de Neiva ; le brigadier général César Augusto Suárez Giraldo de la Neuvième Brigade ; et le brigadier général Wharlinton Iván Gualdrón Gualdrón, chef national du Service de police. Étaient également présents le gouverneur de Huila Rodrigo Villalba et le procureur régional Jorge Vázquez. Des maires tels que Yider Luna de Pitalito et Víctor Ramón Vargas de Campoalegre ont participé, ainsi que le député Edwin Barajas Hernández, président de l'Assemblée de Huila pour 2026, et le secrétaire du gouvernement de Neiva José Ferney Ducuara. Les prêtres Diego Rivas et David Sierra ont dirigé des parties de la cérémonie, rejoints par d'autres figures comme Claudia Andrea Mora Quintero, Liliana Vázquez Sandoval, Aura María Sánchez et Diana Olaya. Cette passation de commandement souligne la continuité de la sécurité départementale, en mettant l'accent sur la collaboration entre institutions locales et nationales.

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