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More police presence in the area around the central station?

When it comes to drug-related crime, everyone is talking about the areas of the central station and Hollerich. The residents are demanding more security, the police offices are only open to a limited extent or bound to disappear in the future. What is being done to ensure a police presence? Our MP Corinne Cahen inquired with the responsible ministries.

« Les quartiers de la Gare et Hollerich à Luxembourg-Ville sont souvent cités lorsqu’il est question de vente de produits illicites et de criminalité. Les habitants réclament une plus grande présence policière dans leurs quartiers. De plus, les bureaux du Commissariat de police situé au coin de la rue Glesener et de la rue Adolphe Fischer ne sont que provisoires. En effet, le bâtiment en question sera démoli dès que les contrats de bail des places de parking viendront à échéance, d’ici fin 2024.

Dans ce contexte j’aimerais poser les questions suivantes à Monsieur le Ministre des Affaires Intérieures :

  • Est-ce qu’un nouvel emplacement pour ces bureaux a déjà été trouvé ?
  • Dans l’affirmative, vers où déménagera le Commissariat de la rue Glesener ?
  • Dans la négative, est-ce que les recherches pour une localité sont déjà en cours ?
  • Sachant qu’il s’agit d’un quartier en grand besoin de présence policière, est-il prévu d’augmenter le nombre d’agents présents dans ce Commissariat et dans le quartier Gare/ Hollerich ?
  • Sachant que les heures d’ouverture au public de ce Commissariat sont actuellement de 9h à 15h et que le Commissariat est fermé le samedi et le dimanche, est-il prévu d’étendre les heures d’ouverture dans le futur ? »

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