The Minister of the Interior, Luis Alberto Heber, toured prisons in Florida and San José. He stressed that the facilities he visited in those departments are “models”, and assured that they show “the other side” compared to other prisons where “many times human rights are violated based on the living conditions of inmates. ». On the other hand, Heber also referred to the night raids, a measure that he promotes from his portfolio and that would require a constitutional reform. The Secretary of State stressed that it is a “fundamental tool” to combat drug trafficking, but he understands that the referendum held last Sunday, March 27, for the Law of Urgent Consideration (LUC) must be allowed to pass.
“I don’t understand how you can question a tool that is really necessary. But we are going to wait for Parliament to have its time, we have just come out of a referendum and we have been very opposed in this instance, “added Heber.
Similarly, he stated that “the issue is on the table and that it is an essential tool for the Police to combat drug dealers.” He understands that as the security ministry they have a “war on drug trafficking,” and night raids would be key to “winning” that conflict.