Santo Domingo.- The Dominican and Mexican authorities are planning joint strategies for a comprehensive joint plan to fight crime and drug trafficking, according to Justice Minister Radhamés Jiménez and his Mexican counterpart Marisela Morales Ibáñez.
“At present, in the Dominican Republic as well as Mexico, we are immersed in an unprecedented fight against organized transnational crime, for which we have coordinated the execution of public policies that combine our efforts and those of other countries to prevent this from transgressing our borders,” they declared.
The Justice Ministers spoke of the need to establish an alliance that also includes mutual judicial cooperation on terrorism, organized crime and connected offenses.
The agreement, signed in Santo Domingo last week, involves exchanges of experience on cases of corruption, human trafficking, narcotics and chemical components, and money laundering.
Mutual cooperation will include investigations and judicial processes for any crime as set out in the legislation of both countries, including violations linked to taxes and customs rights.
They also signed a second agreement aimed at encouraging and improving training for public servants in areas of mutual interest. This agreement involves exchanges of experiences in design, planning and execution of selection, and initial training processes for applicants and members of the Legal System.
The signing event was attended by the Mexican ambassador in the Dominican Republic, José Ignacio Piña, assistant AGs Juan Amado Cedano Santana, Roxanna Reyes and Moisés Ferrer, and the director of the anti-money laundering unit, Germán Daniel Miranda Villalona.
Santo Domingo District Attorney Yeni Berenice Reynoso, judicial training school director Wilson Camacho, training adviser Ramón Núñez, and assistants Danissa Cruz and José Dantés were also present.


Lets not forget about the number one reason not to sign a partnership crime fighting agreement / plan with the Dominican government, Can you say "Jose Figueroa Agosto" the government allowed this Portorican Drug dealer to run this island and disrespect the unearned stripes of the military personnel and police sergeants by video taping the unethical sexual conducts of their wives and daughters in the same bed in different occasions for 10yrs.
Perfect example of the blind leading the blind.