Municipality of Quito orders to fence the avenue de los Shyris to avoid more excesses

Municipality of Quito orders to fence the avenue de los Shyris to avoid more excesses

3,100 national police officers support the work of hundreds of uniformed men from the metropolitan control institutions.

After the excesses with agglomerations and attacks, which occurred on the night of Friday, December 3, in the avenue of the shyris, located in the north of Quito, the Mayor Santiago Guarderas ordered to fence this area, in order to avoid more excesses.

The Municipality insisted that, to maintain order and security in the District during the festivities for the 487 years of its foundation, they have mobilized 120 servants from the Metropolitan Control Agency, 700 agents from the Metropolitan Transit Agency, 1,108 uniformed officers from the Control Agents Corps and the support of 3,100 national police officers.

Regarding the Shyris, the mayor maintained that there was no authorization for these events by the Municipality and called to celebrate with discipline and in peace.

Faced with excesses north of Quito, Mayor Santiago Guarderas calls to celebrate with ‘citizen co-responsibility’

The Pichincha Police General Intendancy reported that, in the Eugenio Espejo District, during the control operations on the night of December 3, in Iñaquito and Shyris, street vendors of canelazo with liquor were found without a sanitary registration, for which 10 liters of liquor were seized.

In addition, there was a sweep of libadores, the closure of establishments due to capacity and lack of permits and the withdrawal of vendors.

Meanwhile, in a first report of the Metropolitan Control Agency It was pointed out that the most conflictive place, where there was greater citizen indiscipline, was the avenue de los Shyris.

In social networks, several videos circulated showing images of the crowds and attacks on this avenue.

The informative portal We Are Strategy published several images of the excesses. (I)

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