Summary:
Eric Arella will become the Chief of Police of Monaco, succeeding Richard Marangoni who will be appointed as a special advisor to the Minister of the Interior.
Full Story:
On September 9th, Eric Arella will assume the role of Chief of Police in Monaco, succeeding Richard Marangoni, who will become a Special Advisor to the Minister of the Interior. With a long career in law enforcement, Arella brings extensive experience to his new position, having served as a police commissioner at the age of 23 and working for 37 years in the Department of Judicial Investigation. He has held various leadership positions within this department, including Regional Director of the Criminal Investigation Department in Ajaccio, Director of the Regional Judicial Police Service in Marseille, and Director of the Judicial Police Zone in the south. Arella’s collaboration with different departments in the field of criminal investigation will enable him to bring his expertise, dynamism, and determination to improve the safety and quality of life for the citizens of Monaco.
Richard Marangoni, who has risen through the ranks of the Sûreté Publique, will leave his position as Director to become a Special Advisor to the Minister of the Interior. His experience, particularly in human resources, will be an essential asset in his new role. Throughout his tenure, Marangoni has contributed to the development of the institution, its methods of operation, and its ability to adapt to the changing nature of crime and the environment.
Source:
montecarloin