Kim Kataguiri: And another point: Governor Tarcísio promised to structure the police, he did not regulate the organic law of the police that we approved here in the National Congress, which modernizes the system and mainly facilitates investigation, and we know that the crime resolution rate is very low in the State of São Paulo and in Brazil in general; he did not give the salary adjustment that the State had promised.
Kim Kataguiri: São Paulo pays the salaries of military police from other states because of our Federative Pact, but our own police have very low pay compared to others, and at the same time the equipment is inadequate.
We need drones for the forensic police; we need chromatographs, which are the equipment that identify the chemical substances in drugs to submit them to Anvisa's list of controlled substances and avoid drug seizures not being considered trafficking because that substance is not on Anvisa's list.
Kim Kataguiri: Various measures we can take to improve public security in the State of São Paulo, which, in my view, having the best military police, the best forensic police, the best prison police, the best civil police, and one of the best Public Prosecutor's Offices, would have the capacity to achieve much better security and be far superior to other states.
Kim Kataguiri: Unfortunately, even though we live through a situation of insecurity across Brazil, in the State of São Paulo it could be better compared to others.
