translated from Spanish: Resigned the Chief of police of the city, Carlos Kevorkian

Carlos Kevorkian, the head of the police of the city of Buenos Aires, presented his resignation to the head of Government Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta. After more than four decades of work and occupied “maximum hierarchies of the police career”, the former agent told the Ministry of Justice and security of the city which withdrew for “personal reasons”.

“Having personally heard these reasons the head of Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, and the Minister of Justice and security, Martín Ocampo, thanked his dedication and commitment to the task”, said the official statement.

[AHORA] the Chief of the @Policia_ciudad, Carlos Kevorkian, resigned unwavering in charge. Driving will be in charge of Security Secretary Marcelo D’Alessandro and the current Deputy Chief Gabriel Berard.

-Safety BA (@SeguridadBA) August 17, 2018De anyway, since the Government of Buenos Aires claimed that “this decision will not affect the continuity of the project that aims to provide the city with a police force more efficient and closer to the neighbors”. The team was led by the Secretary of Seguridad Marcelo D’Alessandro and the current Deputy Chief Gabriel Berard.

Kevorkian had taken the maximum charge of force on 27 December in lieu of José Potocar, who resigned and was tried in a case for alleged bribes in Exchange for safety in premises and also cover up the activity of the rags in the districts of Sa avedra and Nunez.

At the same time, Kevorkian took as part of a reorganization of the force that was born the city police, a fusion of strength of the Federal Police and the Metropolitan.

Carlos Kevorkian police city of Buenos Aires

Original source in Spanish

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