Care Plan for Vulnerable Citizens provided care to more than 200 people
Con El Mazo Dando
Published at: 20/02/2025 03:07 AM
A total of 223 people were served by the Care Plan for Citizens in Situations of Vulnerability instructed by President Nicolás Maduro.
This work carried out between the night of this Wednesday and the early morning of this Thursday had as its deployment point the metropolitan area of Caracas, where 194 men, 19 women, three adolescents and 5 children who were in a vulnerable situation were approached.
“We are resuming that task that we know how to do, which is to attend to our colleagues, so that not a single boy or a single girl or a Venezuelan is left in conditions of abandonment, in conditions of vulnerability, that is our task,” emphasized the vice president of Politics, Public Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, who supervised the work carried out from the command post of this plan by the Deputy Ministry for Supreme Social Happiness.
According to the report issued by the authorities in charge of this plan, the people after being registered were transferred to the Immediate Care Centers intended for their protection and care.
In this regard, the Minister for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace added that although “sometimes it is difficult” because these people believe that they will be harmed, he stressed that “the task is to convince them”.
In this deployment, in the scheme of the popular military police merger, officials from the Crime Prevention Directorate of the Ministry for Internal Relations, Justice and Peace, the National People's Guard Command, the National Anti-Drug Command, the Criminal and Criminal Scientific Investigations Corps (CICPC), the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), the National Police (PNB), the National Anti-Drug Command, the Criminal and Criminal Investigations Corps (CICPC), the Bolivarian National Police (PNB), the National Anti-Drug Command, the Criminal and Criminal Investigations Corps (CICPC) participated in this deployment. Administrative Office for Identification, Migration and Aliens (SAIME), of the Hipolita Black Mission, the National Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents (IDENNA), as well as the Council for Children and Adolescents and the Mayor's Office of Caracas
Mazo News Team