Mr Károly Kontrát, Parliamentary State Secretary and Mr Máté Kocsis, Mayor of Józsefváros opened the mobile police station which has been established in the Diószeghy Sámuel street in district VIII.
District VIII. Self-government and Ministry of Interior have cooperated in several cases – recalled Mr Károly Kontrát: he mentioned that Interior Minister Mr Sándor Pintér visited District VIII. in September 2010 and police flats have been opened in the Lujza Street at the beginning of July this year.
The State Secretary emphasized that the police station conveys two messages to the public and potential offenders: police provides 24 hours service in the area and ensures protection for the law-abiding citizens, committing infringements would not be worthy as these will be investigated easier than ever.
Mr Károly Kontrát expressed its hope that the objective of the mobile police station will be achieved and the local residents may feel safer.
From criminal perspective Diószeghy Sámuel street is one of the most infected part of the city, many residents complain at the police – informed Mr Máté Kocsis and added: he hopes that the mobile police station will contribute to the significant decrease of criminal cases.
The Mayor of Józsefváros highlighted: in the container office, which is12 meters in length and can be relocated in two hours anywhere, the same service is provided as in any other police station.
Mr Máté Kocsis said that the Self-government plans to establish three other mobile police stations in the district in the near future.
(kormany.hu)