The Traffic Police section has unveiled a new fleet of 24 vehicles, representing a €600,000 investment, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance traffic management and safety.
The inauguration ceremony, led by Minister Byron Camilleri and Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà, highlighted the government’s commitment to the Police Force and its impact on community safety.
This investment in the Traffic Police fleet is seen as a strategic move to improve operational efficiency and aligns with the upcoming implementation of the Roads Policing budget measure, incorporating advanced technology in law enforcement.
The newly acquired vehicles are equipped with various safety features, aiming to facilitate the work of officers responsible for daily patrols and traffic management. Additionally, a fleet of 22 scooters from the Central Delivery Office has been introduced to assist in the distribution of court documents across Malta and Gozo.
Commissioner Gafà emphasized that the investment not only enhances operational capabilities but also contributes to a safer working environment for officers, ultimately resulting in more effective community service. Inspector Nicholas Vella from the Traffic Police section highlighted that this investment signifies a continued commitment to improving road safety for both Maltese and Gozitan communities.
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