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To ensure security in the 2022 elections, the Crisium military police have beefed up their staff by holding protests over the weekend. On Saturday (the 1st), for example, additional garrisons begin to operate in certain cases of the electoral process, without harming the imaginary guard. Work continues until the closing of polling stations and possible celebrations.
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On Sunday (2), the Prime Minister announced that he would be working with fixed vehicles in ten major polling stations, with detours and stops at other schools during some periods. “Our goal is to maintain order and security at all polling stations so that the population can exercise their right to vote,” said the commander of the 9th BPD, Lt. Col. Sandy Sartor.
Judges and prosecutors will also be accompanied by a military police officer on election day to provide a link between the corporation and the electoral register, reducing potential incidents, difficulties and demands during this period.
The plan was developed with the participation of judges and prosecutors from three electoral zones, which include the 9th Crisium Military Police Battalion, that is, the 10th, 92nd and 98th. “We are passing on the demands and difficulties that have arisen in other elections so that we do not have the same problems or that they are mitigated,” the commander explained.
Closing the vote
After the polls close, around 4:30 p.m., the Prime Minister will concentrate in the electoral register area on Via Getúlio Vargas in the center of Crisium. The road will already be closed to DTT (Department of Transit and Transportation) traffic.
The Prime Minister will also keep an eye on possible celebrations of the elected candidates, always on the basis of the rules. “There is no possibility of non-compliance with the Rules of the Road, violation of the Criminal Code, riots and drunk driving. There is no tolerance for being in the pre-election period,” the commander explained.
Source: Ndmais