Unfortunately, new acts of vandalism occurred at the NURR, the ULA Trujillo. An air conditioner was stolen from the Telephone Exchange, located on the ground floor of building D, of the University Village.
Furthermore, very close by, on the first floor of building F, specifically in the reference room of the Aquiles Nazoa Library, they looted other thermal adaptation equipment.
Lawyer Leonardo Cegarra issued the balance sheet and indicated that the recording of the aforementioned events occurred on November 6, with the respective reports being prepared by the Surveillance Unit and the Legal Services Unit, with notification to the Vice-Rector’s Office.
In addition to this, during mid-October they detected that 36 meters of electrical cable number 20 were stolen by unidentified people from the nursery of the Casa Carmona Dr. Antonio Luis Cárdenas, he indicated.
Speed and justice
The university filed complaints in each case, like other previous ones, in the competent agencies, including the Public Ministry, Trujillo State Police Corps and CICPC.
“This serves as an opportunity to call for a review of the complaints presented in recent years about the vulnerability of regional Uland spaces by unscrupulous subjects, who have attacked institutional assets, property and real estate, including due to their actions, have interfered with the normal development of academic and administrative activities. From the core we advocate for full speed and justice,” said Cegarra. PRESS ULA-NURR / Gilcely Linares (CNP 15.221).
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What security measures is ULA Trujillo implementing to prevent future acts of vandalism on campus?
**Interview with Lawyer Leonardo Cegarra on Recent Vandalism at ULA Trujillo**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Lawyer Cegarra. We understand that there have been concerning acts of vandalism at the ULA Trujillo, including the theft of an air conditioner and other equipment. Can you tell us what the university is doing in response to these incidents?
**Leonardo Cegarra**: Thank you for having me. Yes, it is indeed very troubling. The incidents occurred on November 6, affecting the Telephone Exchange in building D and the reference room in the Aquiles Nazoa Library in building F. We have promptly prepared reports through our Surveillance and Legal Services Units and informed the Vice-Rector’s Office. The university has also filed complaints with the Public Ministry, the Trujillo State Police Corps, and CICPC, as these repeated acts of vandalism significantly disrupt our academic and administrative activities.
**Interviewer**: That sounds like a proactive approach. You mentioned ongoing concerns about the safety of institutional assets. Could you elaborate on the general climate regarding security at ULA Trujillo?
**Leonardo Cegarra**: Absolutely. This pattern of vandalism reflects a broader vulnerability of our facilities. We’ve faced repeated assaults on our assets over the years, and this has forced us to call for a critical review of how these incidents are managed and reported. We truly believe that it’s vital to address these security gaps comprehensively, and we are advocating for swift action and justice to protect our institutions.
**Interviewer**: It sounds like there’s a real need for heightened security measures. What are the next steps for the university in terms of preventing future incidents?
**Leonardo Cegarra**: Our immediate focus is on conducting a thorough investigation and improving surveillance measures across the campus. Additionally, we are engaging with local law enforcement to enhance patrols and response times. Community awareness and involvement are also crucial; we encourage anyone who may have information about these crimes to come forward. The goal is not only to recover stolen items but also to create a safer environment for our students and staff.
**Interviewer**: Thank you for sharing your insights, Mr. Cegarra. It’s clear that the community must rally together to safeguard the integrity of the university. Is there anything else you would like to add?
**Leonardo Cegarra**: Thank you for highlighting this important issue. I urge everyone in our community to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Together, we can help foster a safe and respectful environment at ULA Trujillo.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Lawyer Cegarra, for your time and for your commitment to addressing these issues. We hope for a swift resolution and better security in the future.