Mexico gets national cops to control drug cartels
BY Agencies19 Dec 2012 8:50 AM IST
Agencies19 Dec 2012 8:50 AM IST
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced the creation of a national police force to crack down on crime and battle the country's powerful drug cartels.
The force - a gendarmerie based on the model of Spain's Guardia Civil - would be 10,000 strong. Currently Mexico has a patchwork of city and state police, along with some national police. ‘Mexicans want peace,’ said the new president, addressing a gathering of cabinet members, the country's state governors, top lawmakers and judges, as well as human rights observers.
The priority, he said, is to decrease the number of ‘homicides, kidnappings and incidents of extortion.’
The president's six-point strategy includes an overhaul of the security forces that would see the country divided into five operational regions.
Pena Nieto also said he was allocating USD 8.8 billion for social programs aimed at preventing crime. Pena Nieto is a member of Institutional Revolutionary Party.
The force - a gendarmerie based on the model of Spain's Guardia Civil - would be 10,000 strong. Currently Mexico has a patchwork of city and state police, along with some national police. ‘Mexicans want peace,’ said the new president, addressing a gathering of cabinet members, the country's state governors, top lawmakers and judges, as well as human rights observers.
The priority, he said, is to decrease the number of ‘homicides, kidnappings and incidents of extortion.’
The president's six-point strategy includes an overhaul of the security forces that would see the country divided into five operational regions.
Pena Nieto also said he was allocating USD 8.8 billion for social programs aimed at preventing crime. Pena Nieto is a member of Institutional Revolutionary Party.
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