The government has announced the creation of an elite unit that integrates personnel from the Civil Guard, the customs service, and the army. The objective is to reinforce surveillance in ports, borders, and strategic areas, optimizing the response to complex threats such as drug trafficking and irregular immigration. This measure aims to eliminate coordination gaps between bodies.
Technological integration and joint action protocols 🚀
The unit will operate with a unified command center that centralizes radar data, thermal cameras, and maritime sensors in real time. Common protocols will be implemented to avoid duplications and jurisdictional conflicts. Selected personnel will receive specific training in system interoperability, allowing immediate intelligence sharing. Rapid deployment capability with helicopters and intervention vessels is prioritized.
Less paperwork, more action (and the occasional living room squabble) 😅
The best part is that, finally, the land folks, the sea folks, and the office folks will sit at the same table. Of course, we'll have to see how they share command when a Civil Guard wants to seize a ship that a customs officer already has their eye on. We bet the first month will see more time spent arguing over who fills out the report than intercepting shipments. But hey, while they're fighting, the drug traffickers might get bored and go home.