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Missouri's governor advertises the success of the crime initiative

St. Louis-Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe published the results of Operation Relentless Pursuit (ORP), a regional effort against crime that “emphasizes the cooperation with the surveillance of intelligence in order to capture the most dangerous refugee crimes”.

The initiative is part of the governor's public security plan, which he announced during his inauguration.

“The data analysis showed that in January there were over 17,600 active arrest in Missouri in Missouri, which is a significant threat to public security, since studies show that people who avoid crime commands are probably further criminal activities that further jeopardize the Missourians,” said a press release from the governor's office.

So far, 148 refugees have been arrested. Of the 148, 112 were made by ORP officials, while the other 36 were arrested by other law enforcement authorities with the help of ORP officials from ORP officials.

“We are extremely impressed by the outstanding work of our joint crime teams of the Missouri State Highway Patrol Troopers and Sheriffs' Deputies throughout the State”, Governor Kehoe said in a press release. “It was incredible to see how many more agencies for the operation of relentless persecution of law enforcement authorities are persecuted for the operation.

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