César Restrepo
César Restrepo is the Secretary of Security for Bogotá, Colombia. He has been at the forefront of efforts to address rising homicide rates in the city, which have increased significantly due to violent confrontations between criminal gangs. Under his leadership, the city has implemented ambitious security strategies aimed at reducing the homicide rate from 14 to 8 per 100,000 inhabitants by the end of the current administration.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Colombia | 7 | 6.57 | 0.65% | +10% | 50,882,884 | 361,104 | $350,000 | 2,484$ |
| Totals | 7 | 50,882,884 | 361,104 | $350,000 | 2,484$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Colombia:
César Restrepo is the secretary of Security of Bogotá who discussed the operations in pagadiarios.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo mentioned a possible connection to the Tren de Aragua gang regarding the explosion.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo is the secretary of Security who commented on the need for severe penalties for kidnapping.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo is the Secretary of Security who confirmed the attack's relation to territorial disputes.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo stated that the district will not tolerate behaviors that generate fear or intimidation in the citizenry.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo, the Secretary of Security of Bogotá, emphasized the actions being taken against the practice of 'pinchallantas'.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo is the secretary of Security of Bogotá and discussed the challenges of public perception of safety.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo, secretary of Security of Bogotá, indicated that they have identified the probability of connections with criminal phenomena such as money laundering.
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Colombia:
César Restrepo commented that ordering the hours prevents staggered closures and allows for more efficient police capacity use.
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Colombia:
Secretary of Security César Restrepo emphasized the importance of community engagement in safety initiatives.
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