Neiva sees no homicides during New Year's celebrations

In Neiva, the National Police reported zero homicides during New Year's Eve thanks to the 'Christmas with Purpose Plan', which significantly reduced various crimes in December 2025. This joint effort between authorities and the community achieved the lowest rates of thefts and violence in recent years. The initiative included arrests, seizures, and preventive campaigns focused on coexistence.

The National Police's 'Christmas with Purpose Plan' yielded notable results in Neiva during December 2025, solidifying a decline in crime at year's end. Reductions were seen in homicides, extortions, common injuries, domestic violence, residential thefts, and motorcycle thefts. Motorcycle thefts dropped to 18 cases in 2025, compared to 48 in 2024, the lowest in two years. Commercial thefts reached zero in December 2025, versus 22 in 2024.

Throughout the month, 58 arrests were made, including 8 for theft, and 6 firearms were seized along with 67.620 grams of narcotics such as marijuana, coca base, and bazuco. On New Year's Eve, the police deployment across 13 attention zones, 4 stations, and 2 substations in Neiva's metropolitan area led to a 100% reduction in homicides. December ended with 7 homicides, down from 11 in 2024.

"Today we call for responsible celebrations, considering that intolerance and fights remain the main factor of violence, representing 28.5% of the motives for homicides recorded during these dates," the Police stated. The 123 hotline handled 2022 calls that night, including 27 for disturbances to tranquility, 99 for citizen aggressions, and 33 for domestic violence. Patrols addressed 302 police matters, issuing 29 fines, 18 for fights.

The Purple Patrol, with over 600 officers, conducted 124 preventive sessions against gender-based violence, achieving a 100% drop in femicides and a 6% decrease in domestic violence (4 fewer cases). "We reiterate the call to report, not to remain silent, and to break cycles of violence, remembering that protecting women is a collective responsibility that admits no indifference".

Additionally, 18 kilograms of gunpowder worth nearly 5 million pesos were seized, with 8 fines for its use and trade.

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Elderly woman reports decades of domestic violence at New Year's Eve mobile police station on São Paulo's Avenida Paulista amid celebrations.
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Woman reports husband for domestic violence at Paulista New Year's Eve

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During New Year's Eve on Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, a woman filed a report against her husband for years of domestic violence. The case was handled by the Mobile Women's Defense Police Station set up at the event for victim protection. The victim, in an abusive relationship for over 50 years, had never filed a report before.

The National Police delivered a positive security report for the Huila department during Christmas Eve, with zero homicides recorded from 6:00 p.m. on December 24 to 6:00 a.m. on December 25. High vehicle mobility was observed on the roads without major incidents.

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The National Police in Huila presented a positive security balance for December and year-end festivities, with a significant reduction in homicides and other crimes. This achievement is attributed to preventive work and citizen collaboration, saving several lives in the department.

Chile's uniformed police seized 60 tons of drugs in 2025, a 62% increase from 2024, and detained over 25,000 people linked to these crimes. Key achievements include dismantling 215 criminal organizations and the largest methamphetamine seizure of the year in the O’Higgins region.

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Colombia's National Police have stepped up preventive measures in Huila to prevent gunpowder-related injuries among children and adolescents during the December season. In coordination with family welfare entities, an anti-gunpowder squad was deployed, leading to seizures and fines in several municipalities.

The Valle del Cauca government, alongside Police, Army, and Navy, will heighten security measures for year-end holidays and the start of 2026. Over 200 personnel will deploy across road, river, and sea corridors, aided by drones. The aim is to ensure peace for locals and visitors.

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Colombia's national government has launched the Christmas Exodus Plan to ensure mobility during the year-end holidays, focusing on airfare monitoring and enhanced road inspections. It projects over 4 million vehicles and 3.28 million air passengers from December 19, 2025, to January 5, 2026.

 

 

 

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