The minister of Inside and Police of the Dominican Republic, Faride Rafulmet this Thursday with representatives of several public institutions and organizations of the society civilian in Santiago, with whom he coordinated actions to launch during the Christmas holidays the operational “Peace Guarantee”.
“The objective is that all of us, integrated, can, under the same line, ensure that the issue of security citizen is not altered by antisocial and practices such as noise pollution,” the official said.
Raful highlighted that the goal of the plan to be implemented is to keep Santiago with the rate of criminality lowest it has ever been history.
He indicated that the statistics of homicides accumulated in the Heart City so far this year stands at 7.21 percent. While in the month of November It stands at 5 percent.
The minister attributes this decrease to the articulation of measures in coordination with the neighborhood associations and the society organized civil.
Operation Pandora
Faride Raful He also talked about the Operation Pandoraabout an alleged criminal network made up of agents of the National Police who are accused of stealing at least 900 thousand projectiles from the institution.
“As Ministry of Inside and Police, as we announced at the time, we have intervened the Arms Administration of the National Police to work together to make these processes more transparent, different methods and with greater control, in order to prevent these types of practices from continuing. happening,” he said.
The civil servant explained that this intervention is part of the process of police reform.
About the lack of a headquarters for the uniformed where the agents have conditions worthy in Santiago, the Ministra of Inside He assured that they are working on that issue.
Rosa Santos, governor provincial; General Juan Bautista Jiménez Reinoso, commander from the Cibao Central Regional Directorate of the National Police; and Sandy Filpo, president of the Association of Merchants and Industrialists (Acis).
Also community leaders, merchantsrepresentatives of the churches and other organizations.