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" Condor" It is signed with a contract with the Brazilian National Secretariat for Criminal Policy

Abu Dhabi, February 21 / WAM / Edge Group announced that its subsidiary signed a preliminary contract of 7 million Brazilian riyals with the Brazilian National Secretariat for Criminal Policies, within the framework of a larger project that will witness investments worth 45 million Brazilian riyals, with the aim of providing its innovative and effective solutions To update prison security infrastructure in Brazil.

The contract was signed during the IDEX International Defense Exhibition and Conference of 2025.

The initial contract between the National Secretariat for Criminal Policies and Condor will cover a first batch of advanced non -deadly technology solutions and the necessary training for the cadres responsible for prisons, within the framework of a comprehensive program to modernize prison security and enhance the use of that technology in other federal parties throughout Brazil.

Frederico Agar, CEO of Condor, said that the use of non -effective technology is highly effective, with the aim of the equal application of force in prison security, can achieve tremendous progress in adopting best practices of public security in Brazil, within the framework of respect for human rights, and in practice, it will allow that type Contracts are to adopt important changes in the safe and gradual use of the force in the Brazilian prison system, which will enhance Prison security policies existing in Brazil, and will establish the pioneering role of Brazil in updating the use of non -deadly force in that decisive field.

He added that the adoption of non -deadly technology will provide the cadres responsible for prisons with effective tools to restore discipline without resorting to means that may be deadly, indicating that this technology achieves concrete benefits that include reducing serious injuries during interventions, increasing control of crises within the prison system, and personal protection of the elements And prisoners.

Carlos Louis Peres, the general coordinator of the classification and movement of the prisoners at the Federal Prison System Directorate in Brazil that Public Security and Prison Administration are two basic pillars for the development of Brazil, and through this project, we take a tangible step towards a safer and developmental prisons system in line with international best practices, indicating that investment In the lowest technology, it highlights the policy of the country committed to the future, based on Training elements, preserving life and operational efficiency for public security institutions.

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