Police in Neiva offer 50 million reward for electoral corruption reports

The National Police in Neiva has launched an initiative to encourage reports of electoral corruption, offering a 50 million peso reward to those who inform on such crimes. Citizens can report confidentially via the Anti-Corruption Line 157, available 24 hours a day. This measure aims to enhance transparency in democratic processes in collaboration with the Attorney General's Office.

In an effort to combat corruption in the electoral sphere, the National Police in the city of Neiva, Huila, invites citizens to actively participate in preventing these crimes. The agency has set a reward of 50 million pesos for those providing valuable information on electoral corruption acts, as detailed in a recent statement.

Reporting is facilitated through the Anti-Corruption Line 157, a secure and confidential service operating around the clock. This channel allows users to report from any landline or mobile phone, ensuring speed and protection for informants. The Police collaborates with the Attorney General's Office to process these reports and safeguard the integrity of electoral processes.

The importance of community involvement is highlighted as crucial for identifying and eradicating practices that threaten democracy. This initiative underscores the authorities' commitment to maintaining transparent and fair elections in Colombia.

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