Santo Domingo.- The Presidency’s Adviser on Drugs yesterday said the country is headed towards a “Mexicanization” given the recent violent actions involving drug traffickers, just one day before unidentified gunmen shot the son of the senator of a southern province in the face.
Marino Vinicio Castillo said the process the country is going through, “leads us to that, but for us faster because we are weaker” (than Mexico), where several police chiefs have died at…
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Santo Domingo.- The first two
Super Tucano airplanes, of eight bought by the Government in Brazil, are ready for their flight to the Dominican Republic.
The intercept planes will be immediately deployed in the war on drug trafficking, once concluded the test and training process of the personnel who’ll operate them.
An Armed Forces…
SANTO DOMINGO. –United States embassy Commercial attaché Christopher Lambert yesterday revealed his concern with the spike in drug trafficking here and in other countries, for which Washington will concentrate on increasing its collaboration in the war on drugs. “We recognize Dominican Republic’s cooperation and efforts in this area and we appreciate the good relation we have in that field.”
The diplomat said aid for the country’s war on drug trafficking may increase in the next few months after president Barack…
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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