Deploying agrees with Haiti to deal with crimes
posted on: Jan 12 2012 6:53 by RDugey. Viewed 22 times.The Dominican and Haitian authorities agreed to implement a joint work plan to address the theft of animals, vehicles, smuggling and other ills that occur on both sides of the border waving of the province of Dajabón.
Agreement was signed between the specialized body of border security (deploying), the Dominican Consulate and the police of Dajabón, from Juana Méndez and Fort Liberté (Haiti).
As part of this agreement, it was recovered in Haiti by the Fort Liberté police and handed over to Dominican authorities a tractor that was stolen in Cañongo of Dajabón, Octavio DBFO Pimentel, businessman so as three carcasses removed by rustlers Haitian in hills of Cabrera and a pickup truck in party.
The tractor was stolen on Sunday in the morning while it was parked next to the detachment of the national army in the Sanché sector and transferred by criminals to Ferié from u000aFort Liberté (Haiti), where he was located.
The Commission which recovered the aircraft also included two members of the community of Cañongo, where occurred the theft.
The alleged thieves, two Dominicans and one Haitian, as soon as they noticed the presence of the authorities undertook the flight leaving the abandoned tractor. The tractor was crossed into the country by the border point of Dajabón bridge, which was handed over to its owner by the Dominican consular authorities headquartered in Juana Méndez.
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Octavio Monción thanked the Haitian and Dominican authorities its rapid intervention to retrieve the tractor, valued at 1.8 billion pesos. With regard to the robbery were arrested for investigation, Jorge Luis Rivas and Carlos Manuel de la Cruz, of Cañongo, but they were later released. As regards to the three cattle, were also recovered in a landscape of Juana Méndez, Haiti, and u000adelivered to its owner, the same as the truck. Dominican authorities said that the relationships and working together against crime has improved since Michel Martelly assumed the Presidency of Haiti.

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