Police officers securing elections in Neiva with a large deployment.
Police officers securing elections in Neiva with a large deployment.
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Police deploy more than 1,096 officers for Neiva elections

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The Neiva Metropolitan Police activated an operation with 1,096 officers to secure the electoral day.

The operation covers 1,023 voting tables, with police presence at 96 percent of them. It also includes scrutiny centers, data transmission points, and Registraduría offices.

Colonel Héctor Jairo Betancourt Rojas said the institution prepared in advance on operational, logistical, and academic aspects. “We want to convey a message of tranquility: we are prepared and have all the capabilities to handle any situation that arises during the elections,” he stated.

The Police will also maintain surveillance services in neighborhoods and municipalities to address citizen security needs during the process.

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Official accounts from Policía Metropolitana de Neiva posted about deploying over 1,096 officers for secure elections on June 21, 2026, emphasizing presence at 96% of polling stations. A local sports portal noted over 1,200 security personnel with dry law measures. Reactions are mostly neutral announcements with no significant user discussions or opinions found.

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Security forces guarding polling stations during elections in Huila
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Security forces prepare for presidential elections in Huila

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Nearly 6,800 police and army personnel will secure tomorrow's presidential elections in Huila, where 937,739 citizens are eligible to vote.

The electoral day in Neiva concluded on May 31 without security incidents and with positive citizen participation.

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The national government announced a security plan with more than 400,000 members of the public force for the presidential elections on May 31.

The National Electoral Council accredited 25,062 people to monitor the May 31 presidential elections. The figure includes witnesses, auditors and observers abroad and in the country.

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The Electoral Observation Mission and other entities presented updates on the June 21 voting day with alerts over irregularities and isolated disruptions.

The Mayor's Office of Cali and the Metropolitan Police will deploy a special operation this weekend to prevent fights and violence during Mother's Day celebrations.

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Colombia’s presidential runoff took place on Sunday, June 21, 2026, with 41,421,973 eligible voters. Polls opened at 8:00 a.m. under normal conditions in most capital cities.

 

 

 

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