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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How does Lawyer Leonardo Cegarra assess the impact of recent vandalism incidents on academic activities at the university?
**Interview with Lawyer Leonardo Cegarra on Recent Vandalism at the ULA Trujillo**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Cegarra. Recently, several acts of vandalism were reported at the NURR, ULA Trujillo. Can you outline what happened?
**Leonardo Cegarra:** Thank you for having me. On November 6, we recorded multiple incidents of vandalism at the University Village. One of the significant thefts involved an air conditioner stolen from the Telephone Exchange in Building D. Additionally, thermal adaptation equipment was stolen from the reference room of the Aquiles Nazoa Library in Building F. These acts are not isolated; we’ve seen similar issues over the past months.
**Interviewer:** How has the university responded to these incidents?
**Leonardo Cegarra:** The university has filed complaints with the relevant authorities, including the Public Ministry and the local police. We’ve also documented previous cases, such as the theft of 36 meters of electrical cable from the nursery at Casa Carmona Dr. Antonio Luis Cárdenas, which occurred in mid-October.
**Interviewer:** This seems to be part of a larger problem. What do you see as the underlying issues contributing to this vandalism?
**Leonardo Cegarra:** Absolutely, we believe these incidents highlight a broader vulnerability within our regional academic spaces. Unscrupulous individuals have been targeting institutional property repeatedly, disrupting academic and administrative functions. It’s imperative that we address these security challenges seriously.
**Interviewer:** What steps do you believe should be taken moving forward?
**Leonardo Cegarra:** It’s crucial that we advocate for a thorough review of security measures in our institutions. We are calling for a prompt investigation into these complaints, enhanced surveillance, and stronger protective measures to safeguard our assets. Ensuring a secure environment will help restore normalcy to our academic activities.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your insights, Mr. Cegarra.
**Leonardo Cegarra:** Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this important issue.