The Mayor Isabelle Assih and the Prefect of Finistère, Alain Espinasse with the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Jean-Luc Lennon, brought together the Local Security and Delinquency Prevention Council (CLSPD) this Friday, December 13, at the Quimper Town and Agglomeration Hall. The opportunity to present the new municipal coordination agreement aimed at organizing real co-production of security between the State and local authorities.
In Quimper, since the Local Security and Crime Prevention Council (CLSPD) of October 2020, the City and the State have been working closely together to co-construct tranquility and public safety. After a first coordination agreement signed in June 2021 for a period of three years, a new agreement specifies the operational modalities for deploying the municipal security and delinquency prevention strategy throughout the Quimper territory. The National Police and the Municipal Police thus jointly define action priorities based on a shared diagnosis of delinquency in the territory.
It specifies the priority missions, particularly judicial, entrusted to municipal police officers (surveillance, road safety, fight against addictions, etc.), as well as the nature and locations of their interventions, having regard to their equipment and management arrangements. armament. It determines the methods by which these interventions are coordinated with those of the National Police (meetings, exchanges of information, etc.).