Last night, the Executive Power retired 350 officers of the National Police (PN), at the request of the Superior Police Council, due to their age and seniority in service.
Withdrawals include 62 colonies, the same number of lieutenant colonies, 51 with the rank of major, 79 with the rank of captain, 72 with the rank of first lieutenant and 18 with the rank of lieutenant.
Among the retired colonels are Onil Abreu Tabar, Francisco Aquino Eugenio, Guillermo Báez Ubiera, Pedro José Castro Castillo, Marcelo Castro Ulloa and Pablo Cordero.
Colonels Carlos Antonio Cruz Guzmán, Juan Feliz Novas, Manuel Fernández Taveras, Félix Franklin Figueroa, Leonardo Garcia Álvarez, Félix Gómez Geraldino and Ramón González were also removed.
Among others, Colonels Ramón Hernández, José Arismendy Liberes, José Ramón Martínez Polanco, Cándido Mateo Uribe, Teodoro Miguel Matos Díaz, Francisco Morrobel Villamán, Fernando Ogando de Oleo, Víctor Manuel were retired due to their seniority in service. Pimentel Mojica and Sixto Ramírez de la Cruz.
Also retired were Bienvenido Viola, Elido Alfredo Rodríguez García, Julio Justino Rodríguez, Miguel Sánchez Cornielle, Nelson Yhovanny Sánchez, Manuel Santamaría Fondeur, Ricardo Scharbay Vásquez, Victoriano Tejada Báez, Domingo Vargas Almánzar, Bienvenido Vásquez and Bienvenido Victoriano Fabián.
Also retired were Juan Antonio Bello Almonte, Aquilino Jiménez Gómez, Amelio de Jesús Pichardo, Roquerme Soriano García, Rosalio Abad Encarnacion, Diógenes Alcantara Oviedo, Ramón Crisóstomo, Saturnino de León de la Cruz and Ernesto Feliz Alcántara, among others.
While retired lieutenant colonels are Juan Francisco Acevedo, Dionicio Aguero, Carlos Ercilio Aquino, Angel Salvador Mateo and Lucas Carela.
Claim
Withdrawals are made when large sections of the population demand a profound reform and the cleansing of the National Police, as a result of the shooting death of a Christian couple, which the agents have confused with the criminals.
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Commitment.
During a press conference at the National Palace last Wednesday, President Luis Abinader warned that he will not tolerate anyone being above the law and guaranteed that he has an inalienable commitment to a comprehensive police reform that stops events such as the crime of shepherds.