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Córdoba Launches Trial of Electric Shock Glove for Police After Minister's Live Test

The province has begun a limited 10‑pair trial pending training, protocols, evaluation.

Overview

  • The G.L.O.V.E. CD3 delivers a low‑voltage contact shock intended to trigger brief muscle contraction without lasting injury, activated from a wrist module and differing from Tasers that fire from a distance.
  • Officials said initial use will be confined to special units such as ETER while instructors are trained and operational protocols are set before any wider purchase.
  • The ten test pairs were supplied by Bersa SA for evaluation, and authorities emphasized that broader procurement will depend on results from the pilot.
  • Security Minister Juan Pablo Quinteros underwent a live demonstration, described the jolt as intense with transient arm discomfort, and the footage circulated widely on social platforms.
  • The presentation formed part of a wider push on less‑lethal tools, with pepper spray and ballistic gear also shown, as officials signaled an intention to obtain 50 Taser pistols at a later date and experts urged strict safeguards and medical screening.