He Commissioner General Marcelo Marín is he new chief of the Cordoba policeas officially reported.
Marín, who was previously deputy chief of police, will succeed the acting commissioner general Leonardo Gutierrez.
The new boss will be supported by the Commissioner General Alberto Biettiwho worked as head of the criminal investigation department.
The new authorities will take office next Monday, December 29that 9 a.m., at an event in Forecourt of the police headquarters.

“After two years of tireless and hard work, General Leonardo Gutiérrez takes a step forward with a really important ethical parametersaid Security Minister Juan Pablo Quinteros.
“We thank you for the service you provide. He does it of his own free will, not because of a crisis, a situation of discomfort.“, he clarified.
“Just like General Urquiza, who is leaving the post of deputy police chief after 33 years. “The spare parts are natural,” he assured Miter Cordoba.
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Who will form the new police leadership?
He Ministry of Security of the Province of Córdoba reported that the Commissioner General Marcelo Marín is appointed Chief of the Cordoba Provincial Police.
“As well as the Crio. Grail. Ab. Lic. Alberto Bietti will take over the position of deputy capital city chief; the cryo. General License. Ivan King as Deputy Minister of the Interior; and the cryo. General License. Federico Cisnero will continue to serve as the force’s deputy chief administrative officer,” the official statement said.
“The agreed changes are a response to a natural, orderly and regular exchange process promoted by the Ministry of Security. in accordance with institutional practices and with the aim of strengthening the leadership and operations of the Córdoba Police,” the document continues.
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Recognition of Commissioners Gutiérrez and Urquiza
“The Ministry of Security expresses its appreciation and thanks to Crio. General Leonardo Gutiérrez, who is graduating
His leadership as police chief left an indelible mark on the institution“They are distinguished by their work ethic, professionalism and commitment and set a high moral standard for those who continue to lead the force,” emphasizes the final part of the statement.
“In the same way, Crio’s work is recognized. General Antonio Urquizawho served as Deputy Minister of the Interior, did more than just achieve the set goals and uphold the institution’s core values with actions,” the text continues.
“Both deserve respect and gratitude for the work carried out at the service of the Cordoba Police Department and the entire community,” concludes the police statement.