Taiwan Donates IT Equipment to Enhance Police-Civilian Cooperation and Community Safety in Argentina
To celebrate Argentina's Police Day, Taiwan donated IT equipment to the police in Buenos Aires' 13th District, thanking them for protecting the Taiwanese expat community and further strengthening bilateral trust.
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Representative to Argentina Hsieh Miao-hung stated that the 13th District is an important activity and living area for the Taiwanese expatriate community. She noted that the police have long maintained community safety, providing expatriates with a stable living environment. Since security and cooperation are the foundation of stable social development, she represented Taiwan in congratulating the Argentine Police on Police Day.
The 13th District of Buenos Aires covers an area of about 15 square kilometers, adjacent to parks and school districts, with convenient transportation. It was one of the early residential areas for first-generation Taiwanese immigrants in the 1990s, gradually developing into a community model featuring the Taiwan Center and clusters of Asian businesses.
Argentina's "National Police Day" falls on April 19. On the eve of Police Day, the expatriate community also presented Taiwanese specialty products to thank the police for their long-term provision of security maintenance in the main living and activity areas of expatriates.
Argentine Overseas Community Affairs Council Member Ke Tao-cheng stated that the police provide security support during activities in the Buenos Aires Chinatown area, enabling expatriates to participate in cultural events with peace of mind. Hung Jui-tang, Chairman of the Taiwanese Association in Argentina, thanked the police for safeguarding the security of the Taiwan Center and its surroundings, allowing community activities to be continuously promoted.
Luis Marinelli, Chief of the 13th District Police Station in Buenos Aires, pointed out that the Taiwanese community and the police have established a long-term trust relationship. He assured that the police will continue to ensure the safety of all ethnic groups, including Taiwanese expatriates, and will utilize the donated equipment for preventing street crimes and serving citizens.
Diego Dobrovolny, Chief of the 13A Police Precinct, stated that Taiwan's donation of information equipment will help enhance administrative efficiency and frontline policing operations, and he affirmed the excellent exchanges between the Taiwanese expatriate community and the police. (Editor: Tang Sheng-yang) 1150420
The 13th District of Buenos Aires covers an area of about 15 square kilometers, adjacent to parks and school districts, with convenient transportation. It was one of the early residential areas for first-generation Taiwanese immigrants in the 1990s, gradually developing into a community model featuring the Taiwan Center and clusters of Asian businesses.
Argentina's "National Police Day" falls on April 19. On the eve of Police Day, the expatriate community also presented Taiwanese specialty products to thank the police for their long-term provision of security maintenance in the main living and activity areas of expatriates.
Argentine Overseas Community Affairs Council Member Ke Tao-cheng stated that the police provide security support during activities in the Buenos Aires Chinatown area, enabling expatriates to participate in cultural events with peace of mind. Hung Jui-tang, Chairman of the Taiwanese Association in Argentina, thanked the police for safeguarding the security of the Taiwan Center and its surroundings, allowing community activities to be continuously promoted.
Luis Marinelli, Chief of the 13th District Police Station in Buenos Aires, pointed out that the Taiwanese community and the police have established a long-term trust relationship. He assured that the police will continue to ensure the safety of all ethnic groups, including Taiwanese expatriates, and will utilize the donated equipment for preventing street crimes and serving citizens.
Diego Dobrovolny, Chief of the 13A Police Precinct, stated that Taiwan's donation of information equipment will help enhance administrative efficiency and frontline policing operations, and he affirmed the excellent exchanges between the Taiwanese expatriate community and the police. (Editor: Tang Sheng-yang) 1150420