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UN committee calls for police reinforcements and rebuilding border fence
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

UN committee calls for police reinforcements and rebuilding border fence

The Slovenian parliament's committee on internal affairs and public administration has approved 12 resolutions following the police's annual report for 2025, including plans to reinforce technical infrastructure along the border and increase police numbers. The committee confirmed a decision calling for the reinstatement and upgrading of 'technical means for border protection,' including barriers, video surveillance systems, aircraft, sensors, and other measures to prevent illegal crossings. Police assistant director Mitja Jager highlighted migration challenges and internal security concerns, noting increased fatalities on Slovenian roads due to alcohol-related accidents and improper driving. He mentioned that while staffing efforts have been made, statistics still show gaps, with 7,923 officers deployed at year-end 2025 compared to 7,899 in 2024. State Secretary Franc Kangler criticized the previous government for inadequate police staffing and announced plans to boost recruitment, including increasing enrollment in the higher police academy in Tacen and considering scholarships for high school students. He also noted delays in acquiring new vessels for maritime police despite EUf

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter18 hr. ago
UN committee calls for police reinforcements and rebuilding border fence

The Slovenian parliament's committee on internal affairs and public administration has approved 12 resolutions following the police's annual report for 2025, including plans to reinforce technical infrastructure along the border and increase police numbers. The committee confirmed a decision calling for the reinstatement and upgrading of 'technical means for border protection,' including barriers, video surveillance systems, aircraft, sensors, and other measures to prevent illegal crossings. Police assistant director Mitja Jager highlighted migration challenges and internal security concerns, noting increased fatalities on Slovenian roads due to alcohol-related accidents and improper driving. He mentioned that while staffing efforts have been made, statistics still show gaps, with 7,923 officers deployed at year-end 2025 compared to 7,899 in 2024. State Secretary Franc Kangler criticized the previous government for inadequate police staffing and announced plans to boost recruitment, including increasing enrollment in the higher police academy in Tacen and considering scholarships for high school students. He also noted delays in acquiring new vessels for maritime police despite EUf

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the parliamentary committee's actions regarding police staffing and border security, citing both the current state of police resources and proposed improvements. It includes input from multiple officials, such as Mitja Jager and Franc Kangler, without明显的倾向

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