General Commissioner
D.FERNNDEZ / S.GOZALO the Organization has achieved the free transfer of 500 public facilities so that booked the pilgrims and not pay water or light running. Also, almost 1,200 civil guards will be mobilized. Benedict XVI will visit Spain between 18 and 21 August on the occasion of the world youth day (WYD). The Ministry of the Interior will mobilize 4.952 agents of the 1,853 national police of them in practices to ensure the safety of the Pope during his pastoral visit to Spain between 18 and 21 August on the occasion of the world youth day (WYD). This device which will cost 1.7 billion euros, according to the data of the General Commissioner of public safety shall be paid a starting having previously budgeted by the Ministry and with which you are gratified to agents at the end of each year based on their productivity. There will come the 450 euros 1,450 officers of units of subsoil, will receive Mobile Brigade, cavalry and intervention police (riot police) forced to modify their vacation. An amount covering for police unions UPF and SUP not disorders caused agents which, today, still do not know if they will be on vacation or not in August, they say. But the national police will not be the only damnificada by Benedicto XVI’s visit.
Around 1,200 civil guards mostly from the grouping of traffic they will be mobilized. In addition, three units of the Madrid Municipal police have received orders not to take vacation between 8 and August 22 and the rest of the workforce, nearly 5,000 agents, only 30% and not 50% can go as in a traditional August month, the CPPM, the majority Union said yesterday. While the City Council declined to make statements to 20 minutes claiming that the papal device, the Ministry of the Interior is not yet closed said Monday that in so far as they concerned are technicians of the Police that measure risk and mark the number of necessary ctive in each case, according to the character and the visit.
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