A series of security measures have been implemented at Fuerte Tiuna, the main military base in Caracas, following a meeting with the Commander of the REDI Capital on August 7. The aim is to strengthen internal control and discipline, with regulations that will affect the daily life of both military personnel and visitors.
Key Measures Announced:
Curfew for Motorcycles: Motorcycle traffic is prohibited starting at 8:00 p.m. Anyone who violates this rule will be detained and handed over to the Military Police Brigade.
Nocturnal Traffic Restrictions: Access from the Fuerte Tiuna bakery to the DAEX (Directorate of Arms and Explosives) will be closed between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
Increased Inspections: Inspections at checkpoints will intensify. Full cooperation from personnel is required to facilitate searches, even if they are in uniform.
Speed Limit Enforcement: Compliance with speed limits within the base will be emphasized.
Prohibition of Passengers on Motorcycles: Women are not allowed to ride on motorcycles within the military complex.
New Checkpoints: Additional checkpoints will be established in various areas of the base.
Dress Code: Entry to Fuerte Tiuna will be stricter regarding attire, prohibiting the wearing of shorts, bermudas, or sandals.
Use of Password: The use of a password (security code) will be mandatory during nighttime operations.
Drone Prohibition: The use of drones is completely prohibited throughout the base.
According to authorities, these measures are aimed at enhancing internal security and discipline at Fuerte Tiuna, amidst a growing emphasis on control within the military facilities of the capital.
Analysis of Security Measures at Fuerte Tiuna
The following chart breaks down the implemented security measures, showing the type of actions and who they directly affect.