A total of 45 local police of San Javier and other municipalities of the Region participate today in a technical day of police training under the title "Jihadist terrorism, global and local threat" is celebrated throughout the day in the auditorium of the City Council of San Javier organized by the Department of Public Safety in collaboration with the International Security Observatory.
The mayor of San Javier, José Miguel Luengo and the councilor of Security, Teresa Foncuberta opened the day whose objective is to provide training to agents in a matter that appears in all security agendas.
Manuel Gazapo Lapayese, director of the International Security Observatory and member of the Group of Research of Landscape Culture of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, and the Research Unit on Cooperation and International Security of the Complutense University of Madrid, will give a session On jihadist terrorism as a threat in the urban sphere.
José María Gil Garre, a co-director of the International Security Observatory and a member of the Emergency and Civil Protection Unit of San Javier, a diploma in security and a specialist in Islamic sciences, and in international terrorism studies UNESCO Chair, who will talk about the jihadist threat, its actors, the methodologies of attack and the self-protection behaviors.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier