Nules Strengthens its Local Police Force with Four New Officers to Improve Service

Three of the new officers join as interim civil servants, while a fourth fills a vacancy through mobility.

Image of a police badge on a uniform, with a town hall facade in the background.
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Image of a police badge on a uniform, with a town hall facade in the background.

The Nules City Council has incorporated four new officers into its Local Police, three of them as interim civil servants and one through mobility, to strengthen the workforce and improve service to citizens.

The addition of these new personnel represents a significant expansion of the staff, as three of the positions are newly created. The interim officers will complete their training at the Valencian Institute of Public Safety and Emergencies (IVASPE), ensuring adequate preparation for their duties.

"The idea is to improve the quality of service to citizens, and it also represents an important step in increasing the necessary personnel in the Nules Local Police."

the mayor of Nules · Councillor for Security and Local Police
This reinforcement is part of the ongoing work by the Nules City Council to renew the workforce and promote its growth. Thanks to this increase in officers, the 7/7 work system has been implemented in the Local Police.

"This system is currently the most implemented in this security force, and it responds to a commitment from the Mayor's Office and a demand from the unions that is now a reality."

the mayor of Nules · Councillor for Security and Local Police