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Santo Domingo.- Forced to deal with a sweeping advance in the types of new crimes during the last five years ago, the National Police created the Los Topos (shrews) Unit, whose agents are highly trained to fight drugs and other felonies especially in caves and the maze of alleyways in barrios of the Capital.

Reported by news source diarilibre.com, the “shrews” are specialized in the pursuit and capture of thugs that hide in the countless nooks and crannies in the slums of Guachupita, Gualey, Los Guandules, Simon Bolivar, La Cienega, and others known for their high crime rates.

Though born with the Democratic Security Plan in 2005, it was last year when current Police chief Jose Polanco realized the urgent need to organize them into a company, with orders to train new agents to become “Topos.”

The Unit’s 74 men and women agents patrol alleys in groups of 10, venture into the numerous dark caves along the Ozama and Isabela riverbanks even in the dead of night, terrorizing the criminals.

Created by general Juan Gerónimo Brown, the shrews program will be expand to the other cities and currently trains 200 in the Duarte Riot Police Camp, to be ready in next the three months.

On a daily basis the Topos arrest gun thieves and drug pushers who try to escape via the river, in the narrowest alleys and the caves, and from November to December recovered nearly 100 firearms and seized nearly 1.7 kilos of different types of drugs, and arrested nearly 150 fugitives.

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8 comment(s)
Written by: JDJones, 11 Jan 2012 8:08 AM
From: Dominican Republic
I like the idea! Hopefully those that are arrested, stay in jail.
Written by: Grosero, 11 Jan 2012 8:27 AM
From: United States
the "War on Drugs" has transformed the criminal justice system, to the point where the imperatives of drug law enforcement now drive many of the broader legislative, law enforcement, and corrections policies in counterproductive ways.

One significant impetus for this transformation has been the enactment of forfeiture laws which allow law enforcement agencies to keep the lion's share of the drug-related assets they seize.

Collectively these financial incentives have left many law enforcement agencies dependent on drug law enforcement to meet their budgetary requirements, at the expense of alternative goals such as the investigation and prosecution of non-drug crimes, crime prevention strategies, and drug education and treatment.

So the so-called War on drugs is really all about the "MONEY!"

Who's the biggest Smuggler in the carrib?

Uncle Sammy t
Written by: Atabey, 11 Jan 2012 11:06 AM
From: United States, NYC
Josean, Juanb, Stillhere and Dready will like this development.
Written by: VeronicaDR, 11 Jan 2012 3:47 PM
From: United States
In other words you can hide anywhere you want but we will find you and pay you pay us off!
Written by: antonio1, 11 Jan 2012 5:54 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Av Santa Rosa, La Romana
Yawn
Written by: RoyStone, 11 Jan 2012 7:54 PM
From: Australia
No, Josean, "Caves" is not another name for the Metro.
Written by: MOLONDRON, 12 Jan 2012 4:39 AM
From: Dominican Republic
err
Written by: josean, 12 Jan 2012 6:32 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia

It only took them 6 years to deploy just by coincidence in time to see if we can salvage the election from the ass whipping Danilo may get!
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