Tree shakes at National Police; 14 generals fall
Among the retirees are Bencosme, Santana Paez and de Jesus Perez Sanchez
SANTO DOMINGO. President Leonel Fernandez continued yesterday introducing changes and retiring generals from the nation's armed forces and National Police. Now 14 generals from the National Police were put on retirement.
In Decree 130-10, the Executive Office retired Major Generals Manuel de Jesus Perez Sanchez, the director general of Prisons, and Bernardo Santana Paez, as well as the director of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (AMET), Brigadier General Rafael Bencosme Candelier. The first two had previously been chiefs of the National Police during the former Fernandez administration.
Likewise, and in the same decree, the nation's leader placed in retirement the Police generals, Deysi Antonia Liraino Paulino, Vinicio Hernandez Mendez, Tomas Antonio Holguin, Reynaldo Mauricio Moreno, Angel Maria Rosario Terrero, Radhames Morel Valenzuela, Osiris Alcantara Rodriguez, Victor Julio Cesar Leonardo Burgos, Rafgael Jorge Gil, Mario Torres Paniagua, y Jose Delio Mora Reynoso.
In the presidential decree, it is not specified if Bencosme Candelier and Perez Sanchez have to leave their jobs.
Designations
Meanwhile, in Decree 131-10, President Fernandez appointed Brigadier General Jose Armando Polanco Gomez as the Director of Criminal Investigations of the National Police is substitution of General Pedro Enriquez Perez.
In article 2 of the decree, it is set forth that General Alberto Bienvenido Olivo Olivo will be the new director of the Preventive Police in substitution of General Valentin Rosado Vicioso.
Meanwhile, General Manuel Gerardo Rodriguez Miranda was assigned to direct the Administration Department of the National Department of Drug Control (DNCD), in substitution of Olivo Olivo.
In their last articles, both decrees establish that they are to be sent at once to the National Police for immediate compliance.
Expectations
There are great expectations in the Presidential Palace in view of the possible changes up until now, the authorities have limited themselves to carry out changes just in the military and the National Police and not in any of the civilian posts.
It is expected that today, the government will emit new decrees for both the armed forces as well as the public institutions.
Previous to the emission of the decrees that placed Perez Sanchez and the others in retirement, the Attorney General, Radhames Jimenez, met with the President's legal advisor, Abel Rodriguez del Orbe
In Decree 130-10, the Executive Office retired Major Generals Manuel de Jesus Perez Sanchez, the director general of Prisons, and Bernardo Santana Paez, as well as the director of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (AMET), Brigadier General Rafael Bencosme Candelier. The first two had previously been chiefs of the National Police during the former Fernandez administration.
Likewise, and in the same decree, the nation's leader placed in retirement the Police generals, Deysi Antonia Liraino Paulino, Vinicio Hernandez Mendez, Tomas Antonio Holguin, Reynaldo Mauricio Moreno, Angel Maria Rosario Terrero, Radhames Morel Valenzuela, Osiris Alcantara Rodriguez, Victor Julio Cesar Leonardo Burgos, Rafgael Jorge Gil, Mario Torres Paniagua, y Jose Delio Mora Reynoso.
In the presidential decree, it is not specified if Bencosme Candelier and Perez Sanchez have to leave their jobs.
Designations
Meanwhile, in Decree 131-10, President Fernandez appointed Brigadier General Jose Armando Polanco Gomez as the Director of Criminal Investigations of the National Police is substitution of General Pedro Enriquez Perez.
In article 2 of the decree, it is set forth that General Alberto Bienvenido Olivo Olivo will be the new director of the Preventive Police in substitution of General Valentin Rosado Vicioso.
Meanwhile, General Manuel Gerardo Rodriguez Miranda was assigned to direct the Administration Department of the National Department of Drug Control (DNCD), in substitution of Olivo Olivo.
In their last articles, both decrees establish that they are to be sent at once to the National Police for immediate compliance.
Expectations
There are great expectations in the Presidential Palace in view of the possible changes up until now, the authorities have limited themselves to carry out changes just in the military and the National Police and not in any of the civilian posts.
It is expected that today, the government will emit new decrees for both the armed forces as well as the public institutions.
Previous to the emission of the decrees that placed Perez Sanchez and the others in retirement, the Attorney General, Radhames Jimenez, met with the President's legal advisor, Abel Rodriguez del Orbe
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