Friday, May 20, 2011

Morales ordered the elimination of the police jargon corrupt Bolivian

The president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, ordered removed from the vocabulary and jargon police practice that reveals a broad whole corrupt system established within it access to key positions and financial resources for achieving higher levels of command. "These terms, which some police have to use culture as a code or jargon, should disappear," said Morales during the act of possession by the new police commander, Jorge Santiesteban, the third so far this year.

The president decided to withdraw from competition law enforcement services for the identification and driver's licenses, an important source of revenue for the entity-in order to prevent illegal payments to citizens and called on Santiesteban to implement urgent measures to get the police of his current prostration.

The new commander promised harsh penalties against the misconduct of some of his comrades to claim a majority of honest police officers. His first measure was the change of all senior executives. Morales had been relieved of duty as commander, in March, Gen. Oscar Nina, due to the warmth of the penalties imposed on those involved in trafficking cocaine by Chile to Panama after the capture in that country of General René Sanabria, accused of trafficking 144 kilos of cocaine.

At least 40 police officers are investigated. Morales made within 90 days of Nina successor, Colonel Cyrus Farfán, to end police corruption. Prior to commanding general of police, led a unit Farfán vehicle theft prevention. He was dismissed on Wednesday after a complaint now being investigated by the existence of clones records (duplicates) for a vehicle allegedly undocumented property.

Jargon jargon referred to President Morales reveals, for example, quotas (payments) to subordinates are required to get or stay in a destination and the tithe to be paid to fulfill those functions. He cited the word form, used to police officers in training are presented with the Commander of the Unit, which prompted gifts in exchange for keeping them in their jobs, another closely related word is put, that is, give money to assume a given position.

Agents recover these investments to achieve a particular office receiving bribes. Other terms, such as scratch-split the money from a particular philosophical work, and the percentage required by the superiors of a booty obtained by an arrangement between police and criminals have permission to steal, reflect the vicious circle in which insecurity passes citizen throughout the country.

Supposedly, some police officers among young people looking for victims of extortion, as reported to the television cameras in Cochabamba the mother of a teenager. The woman said her son and his friends are forced to pay between 20 and 30 euros each time certain members of the police not stop them or punish them physically.

President Morales said, referring to the capture of General Sanabria, former chief of counter-narcotics unit of the country, other weaknesses of the police, such as dump trucks and other caches of cocaine seized from traffickers, who become police and loot return to the track the illegal drug trade.

The aceitito or oil refers to the bribe or payment that becomes more fluid and fast any procedure in police custody, although the city now deposited in bank accounts the cost of an identity card, passport or driver's license. As Morales said, the question of the police officer to perform the procedure, if "fast-track or in the normal way," means oil, pay a bribe, or to muster the patience to "come back tomorrow."

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