By Tara Rippin • Published: 17 Nov 2020 • 9:51
CREDIT: Ayuntamiento de Nerja
Nerja Council has approved the replacement of local police uniforms and equipment. Security Councillor, Francisco Enrique Arce, said “for many years the replacement of deteriorated clothing and material hasn’t been carried out, and the comprehensive renewal of the uniformity and security accessories of the Local Police is required.” The move will mean new uniforms, clothing accessories, workwear accessories, footwear, helmets, vests and personal protection covers. “The Local Government Board has approved the specifications for contracting the supply of uniforms, accessories and personal protective vests for the Nerja Local Police. The contract will be for two years and will be awarded through an open procedure, according to various award criteria,” said Arce.
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