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Minister of Interior insists controls on noise and alcohol are key to reduce crime

In a visit to Dajabon, on the border with Haiti, Minister of Interior and Police Faride Raful stressed the importance of continuing her strategy to crack down on noise pollution and excesses in alcoholic beverage consumption and sales.

“The only way to guarantee more security, less theft, less petty crime is controlling the sales of alcoholic beverages, noise pollution and with more patrols and better collaboration of all,” said Raful, speaking in the presence of Migration Agency director Vice Admiral Luis Rafael Lee Ballester. Lee Ballester before being named to the DGM was the director general of the Center for Command, Control, Communications, Cybersecurity and Intelligence of the Armed Forces (C5i).

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24 February 2025