The detection in the Cibao of a Haitian gang cell dedicated to assaulting trucks with commercial cargo to later sell the merchandise in Haiti is a highly risky and worrying element in the endless, nebulous border series. As if the problems generated by the uncontrolled trafficking of undocumented immigrants were not enough. If the border is really “sealed,” as the military authorities have maintained, the question is how Pierre Peguy, leader of the vandal group the 400 Mawozo, was able to establish this dangerous enclave in Dominican territory. The Police and the Ministry of Defense must explain, in addition to guaranteeing real and effective border surveillance.
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