Chavez changed the name to the Disip...
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Dec 05, 2009 06:11AM
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Chavez's new political police, the "Bolivarian Intelligence Service, Sebina." A sure sign of desperation...
Chavez changed the name to the Disip |
Saturday December 5, 2009 |
"We must win the battle against crime, delinquency and insecurity," urged the national president. Photo AFP
The Directorate of Intelligence and Prevention Services (Disip) "Disip longer states and will be called Bolivarian Intelligence Service, Sebina," said Chavez in an act of incorporation of the new National Police. According to Chavez, the former body had "degenerated" and had become an institution "infiltrated by gangs, kidnappers." The Sebino "will be vital, with the CICPC (police law), and next to the birth of the National Police" in the "battle against insecurity." The National Police, which will start operating in December, will cover the whole country and will work jointly with police forces that rely on decentralized state and city governments. Insecurity is the biggest fear of Venezuelans, according to polls. In Caracas, the average number of homicides over 100 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, while the global rate is about 8.8 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to NGOs. The Venezuelan government does not provide overall figures on homicides for months. Police "Bolivarian" The event was attended by Minister of People's Power for Interior Relations and Justice, Tarek El Aissami, and the president of the National Assembly (AN), Cilia Flores and the Attorney General Luisa Ortega Diaz, among other officials. Calm depositors "This is a responsible government. They are trying to turn reality, generating panic to harm the country, "criticized the president during a public event. He further explained that three people allegedly involved in these irregularities bank were arrested in the last hours. Venezuela's Public Ministry so far issued 10 arrest warrants and 19 requests for prohibition to leave the country against the four executives of financial institutions were closed in the first place, said Friday the Attorney General Luisa Ortega Díaz. (AFP) |