New police station inaugurated in Saint Roman district

Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Minister for Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development; Prince Albert; Richard Marangoni, Director of Public Security; Patrice Cellario, Minister of the Interior; Jacques Wolzok, Trustee of the Monte-Carlo Sun Building. Photo: Manuel Vitali/DC
Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Minister of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development; Prince Albert; Richard Marangoni, Director of Public Security; Patrice Cellario, Minister of the Interior; Jacques Wolzok, Trustee of the Monte-Carlo Sun Building. Photo: Manuel Vitali/DC

A new police station was inaugurated on Friday in the Saint Roman district in the presence of Prince Albert, the Minister of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Planning, the Minister of the Interior and the Director of Public Security.

Strategically located at the beginning of the Boulevard d’Italie, on the roof terrace of the Monte-Carlo Sun, the 91-sqm metre space allows for increased police surveillance of the eastern entrance to the Principality and, if necessary, rapid deployment of units on the border zone.


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