The measure aims to increase the number of police forces and deploy mixed patrols, joint actions with various structures of the Interior Ministry to maintain public order. It follows protests by residents about the lack of security in the area. Although there have been protests, crime in Timisoara fell by 11% in the first half of the year and police stress that the city remains a safe place, according to international assessments.
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