Presidency Minister unveils new National Police patrol model

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Presidency Minister José Ignacio Paliza announced on Monday, 26 May 2025 a new preventive patrol plan by the National Police, set to launch on June 2nd in the National District and Santo Domingo province. The new model would next be expanded to the country’s second largest city, Santiago on June 5th. He made the announcement following the weekly Citizen Security Plan meeting at the National Police Officers’ Club,

The minister revealed that the innovative model will involve 1,100 meticulously trained and equipped officers.

He said the pilot system aims to establish intelligent, planned, and permanent patrolling to enhance crime prevention and improve interactions between officers and citizens.

Paliza explained that the new model will be implemented in four prioritized areas, covering 72 previously identified sectors. Each unit will have specific...

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tee

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Great, so this will mean that more officers have taser guns to use on people unnecessarily like they have been doing in the last couple of months since the new ones were issued.
 
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Great, so this will mean that more officers have taser guns to use on people unnecessarily like they have been doing in the last couple of months since the new ones were issued.
Tasers spark the “improvement of interactions” with civilians..
 

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Until they decide to shut down the hard drugs sales points littered across this country, the problems with street crimes like snatch and grab, thefts and robbery will continue REGARDLESS of how many new PN they add to the force.

In my opinion this is more lipstick on the pig nonsense.

QUESTION: Who allows these hard drugs sales points to operate openly so brazen across the country?
ANSWER: Anyone who's been living here for any amount of time knows who.
CLUE: The PN have no problem harassing hard working people for a few extra pesos.. now do they?
 
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Until they decide to shut down the hard drugs sales points littered across this country, the problems with street crimes like snatch and grab, thefts and robbery will continue REGARDLESS of how many new PN they add to the force.

That will never happen. You point out the collateral damage of the failed war on drugs.
In my opinion this is more lipstick on the pig nonsense.

QUESTION: Who allows these hard drugs sales points to operate openly so brazen across the country?
ANSWER: Anyone who's been living here for any amount of time knows who.
CLUE: The PN have no problem harassing hard working people for a few extra pesos.. now do they?
The failed war on drugs can never be won because of the money to be made.
 
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Glenn Burke

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I live here 20 years and I still don't see any reason why police exists here. They do absolutely nothing. Just another kind of street beggars. The best decision that the Government could make is to abolish police at all, and make firearms available to everybody at low prices. Just let all the good people to kill all the bad people.
 

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I live here 20 years and I still don't see any reason why police exists here. They do absolutely nothing. Just another kind of street beggars. The best decision that the Government could make is to abolish police at all, and make firearms available to everybody at low prices. Just let all the good people to kill all the bad people.
I'm guessing you follow very few or no accounts at all relating to the police, DNCD, etc.

Some of them are self pats on the back; others give updates on activities.
 
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