Over 1,200 officers deployed in Huila for safe year-end celebrations

The National Police in Huila has deployed over 1,200 officers across the department to ensure a safe and peaceful year-end. In Neiva, a road safety awareness event was held at El Pata toll to encourage responsible driving. These efforts aim to prevent accidents, fights, and illegal activities during the holidays.

The National Police in Huila department has launched a comprehensive operational plan for year-end festivities, deploying over 1,200 officers from all specialties strategically across municipalities. This initiative bolsters surveillance, control, and prevention against behaviors disrupting coexistence and public safety.

More than 100 officers from the Traffic and Transport Section will monitor major road axes, coordinating with the Ruta al Sur concession to prevent accidents and handle incidents. Police urge drivers to follow traffic rules, drive defensively, and take active breaks every two hours. At transport terminals, public service vehicles' mechanical conditions will be checked, with safety tips provided to drivers and passengers.

Controls will ramp up against the sale of gunpowder and adulterated or smuggled liquor, led by specialized units including the Childhood and Adolescence group, which will inspect commercial sites. Deployment will intensify in residential, commercial, and entertainment areas to curb fights and intolerance, encouraging moderate alcohol consumption.

GAULA, SIJIN, Intelligence, Carabineros personnel, and motorized reaction groups like GOES will position at key points for swift responses.

In Neiva, the Metropolitan Police held an awareness drive at El Pata toll under the slogan “Celebrate responsibly, your family awaits.” Scenes depicted a united family and a fatal drunk-driving motorcycle crash, highlighting alcohol and substance risks. Colonel Héctor Jairo Betancourt Rojas stated: “Because road safety starts with you, every decision counts to protect your own life and that of others.”

Police call on citizens to celebrate with respect and tolerance, wishing a happy New Year and reaffirming commitment to departmental security.

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Huilenses joyfully extending 2026 celebrations with family birthdays in Neiva, vacations in Valle de Cocora, and milestones in Huila, Colombia.
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Huilenses Extend 2026 Joy with Vacations, Birthdays, and Milestones

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Following New Year's Eve family gatherings across Huila, residents continue welcoming 2026 with vacations, birthdays, and religious ceremonies amid reflection and happiness. Couples seek natural escapes like Valle de Cocora, while families celebrate in Neiva and beyond.

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.

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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.

In Huila, Colombia, many families gathered on December 31 to bid farewell to the old year and welcome 2026 with joy and shared traditions. The celebrations featured typical dinners, auguries, and wishes for prosperity, strengthening family bonds late into the night.

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Christmas celebrations in Neiva produced economic contrasts: a positive boost for the taxi drivers' guild due to increased demand, while bars and gastrobares endured a tough season with sales drops and job losses.

Authorities in Huila department intercepted a truck carrying 910 kilograms of marijuana hidden in plastic rolls, bound for Bogotá. The driver was arrested after attempting to flee. The seizure is valued at over 600 million pesos.

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On the night of December 31, a man identified as Wilson Astudillo was shot dead in the 13 de Agosto neighborhood of Pitalito, southern Huila. The victim was celebrating the arrival of the New Year when the attack took place. The incident has reignited concerns about security in the municipality.

 

 

 

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