He Chief Executive Officer Police in Navarre, Jose Maria Borja Morenosaid goodbye in an emotional letter after announcing his retirement on September 14. Carlos MorenoCommissioner and Regional Head of Operations, will be the one who relieves him of his post until another person is appointed.
As an inspector, José María Borja Moreno joined the national police in 1980 and his first assignment was at the Superior General Headquarters of Catalonia. In 2010 he was promoted to Commissioner, holding different management positions within the Superior General Staff of Western Andalusia.
NOW, Jose Maria Borja Moreno He says goodbye in a letter where he mentions a special love for his years in Navarre:
“As my retirement date approaches, the 14th of this monthI would like to express my deepest gratitude for your collaboration and support in carrying out my duties as Chief Executive. It was an honor for me to be the maximum representative of this Higher Headquarters of the Foral Community Police for 4 years.
I feel the satisfaction of having fulfilled my duty, of having worked to improve the lives and security of Navarrese citizens as a vocation of service to the National Police.
They were wonderful years, where I felt the appreciation, the closeness, the availability, the support and the always respectful treatment of the institutions of this Foral Community: Political, judicial, police, educational, economic, media, etc. which allowed me to meet and work with the excellent professionals of each of them.
During this period and under my responsibility, as I said when I took office, my main objective was work for and for the citizens of this generous landI leave with a heart full of gratitude because with your understanding you have made my work easier.
I will always carry Navarre in my heart and especially to all the people who have shown us their love and appreciation from day one. My wife and I couldn’t be luckier, we came alone and we leave, knowing that we are leaving a big family of friends who say goodbye with a big hug and who in the future will welcome us with open arms,” he concludes.