Cococcioni: “with Body Scanners We Reduce the Chances of Crimes Being Ordered From a Cell”
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The Government of Santa Fe, through the Ministry of Justice and Security, made this Friday the opening of envelopes corresponding to the public tender for the acquisition of five body scanners and five scanners of packages that will be installed in the prisons of Coronda, Santa Fe, Piñero and in the Penitentiary Complex of Rosario. With an estimated investment of $2,261 million, the initiative aims to strengthen controls on admission to prisons,…
The Government of Santa Fe, through the Ministry of Justice and Security, made this Friday the opening of envelopes corresponding to the public tender for the acquisition of five body scanners and five scanners of packages that will be installed in the prisons of Coronda, Santa Fe, Piñero and in the Penitentiary Complex of Rosario. With an estimated investment of $2,261 million, the initiative aims to strengthen controls on admission to prisons,…
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