The Minister of the Interior, Jesus Vasquez Martinezreceived from the Navy of the Dominican Republic the facilities in Boca Chica for a Police Training Center, adequate in accordance with the quality standards established by the Educational Commission for the Reform of the National Police.
While Mu-Kien Sangcoordinator of the Educational Commission for the Reform of the PN, reported that it is the first of three centers where the training of at least three thousand agents will begin with all the requirements to deal with human beings, individual and group conflicts.
After receiving the facilities, the minister Chu Vasquez He assured that with the work that is carried out in the educational field, very positive results will be obtained in terms of citizen security and violence in the country.
He expressed the President’s concern Luis Abinader for citizen security, which is why it works tirelessly so that the DR has a modern, educated police force and the technical tools necessary to carry out its work.
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vice admiral Francisco Antonio Sosa CastilloGeneral Commander of the RD Navy, temporarily ceded for these training purposes, the premises located on Antonio Soriano street, in the Bella Vista sector, Boca Chica municipality, Santo Domingo province.
Last January, in an act headed by President Abinader, the educator Mu-Kien Sang presented the report of the first year of the Technical Commission for the Restructuring of the Educational System of the National Police, which revealed the need for new centers for the training of law enforcement officers.
On that occasion, the coordinator of the aforementioned commission said that in view of the demand for the training of new police officers, an agreement was made with the Dominican Navy so that in this center, located in Boca Chica, they are housed thousand 200 conscripts each semester.
He stressed that due to the urgency, work with conscripts has been privileged, for which a temporary study plan has already been defined that includes six months in facilities like this one in Boca Chica and six months of supervised practices in the streets.
“This is why a new Training School will also be created in Río San Juan, after a lease agreement with the owners of the Bahía Príncipe Hotel, where 2,400 conscripts will be housed each year, with prospects of starting operations in the middle of the present. year,” said the historian.
They work for the dignification of the facilities of the conscripts in the Police Training School and the Academy for Cadet, in Hatillo, San Cristóbal.