Colombia’s defense minister announces reorganization of disgraced police force
Colombias defense minister announces reorganization of disgraced police force
Posted by Adriaan Alsema on Feb 22, 2016
Colombias Defense Minister on Sunday announced a reorganization within the National Police, days after its top commander was forced to resign over a police-ran prostitution ring and ongoing accusations of widespread corruption.
Following the resignation of General Rodolfo Palomino, who is facing criminal charges of spying on journalists, sexual harassment and fraud, Defense Minister Luis Carlos Villegas appointed Palominos right-hand man, Jorge Nieto, as commander of the National Police.
At the same time, the minister ordered a Generals Summit to discuss not just how to recover public trust, but also how to prepare the institution for one the security forces biggest challenges in decades; the assumption of control in vast areas currently controlled by guerrilla group FARC.
Ahead of the summit, Villegas said that the first reflection at the summit will be about the role of the police in the post-conflict period that begins once the FARC demobilizes its forces and abandons its criminal activities such as drug trafficking and extortion.
At the same time, the generals discussed a major impulse in regards to transparency that will have to do with the polices public activities, but also the good private behavior of officers, Villegas said.
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