The Municipality of Lanús presented a management report to the Deliberative Council on security and monitoring, focusing on police mobility, video surveillance, and the operation of the 911 and municipal lines. The presentation was led by the Secretary of Security, Sebastián Castillo, before councilors from different blocs. According to the Argentine News Agency, the district currently operates with 80 patrol cars (compared to 30 at the start of the current administration) and a patrol scheme that seeks to maintain a 'sustained presence' in commercial corridors and hotspots. In parallel, a network of 512 cameras distributed throughout the district was reported, with the Monitoring Center serving as a node for real-time tracking. The report included operational statistics: the 911 service received over 500,000 calls related to the district, while patrol cars logged more than 1.5 million kilometers in preventive tasks, in addition to interventions related to neighborhood alarms and calls for suspicious situations. During the political exchange, opposition councilors demanded more detailed territorial breakdown of the indicators (neighborhoods, time slots, and type of crime) and asked for clarification on how operations are coordinated with provincial forces. From the Executive branch, they stated that the plan aims to 'organize resources' and reinforce deployment with 'dynamic controls' and coordinated actions. The municipality outlined key objectives for the first quarter: expanding patrols, consolidating monitoring, and strengthening reporting channels. Periodic meetings were also announced to review metrics and adjust the prevention map.
Lanús Municipality Presents Security Report
The Municipality of Lanús presented a management report to the Deliberative Council on security and monitoring, focusing on police mobility, video surveillance, and the operation of the 911 and municipal lines. The district now operates with 80 patrol cars and a patrol scheme seeking 'sustained presence' in commercial corridors and hotspots.