Ecuador Police apologized to the people and Rafael Correa
The commanding general of the institution he apologized to the people and the president for the revolt of September 30th
Monday, October 11, 2010
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - The new commanding general of Police of EcuadorPatricio Franco said on Sunday the public apology of the institution revolt of September 30 and offered a total reorganization of the force.
On behalf of the institution and national television, Franco presented the "heartfelt apology to the Ecuadorian people and the constitutional President of the Republic (Rafael Correa), By unfortunate events occurred on September 30, featuring a group of policemen. "
On that day, police officers and troops staged a surprise protest half that led to a violent uprising, the same as the government was part of a "attempt coup".
The insurgents held retained Correa for more than nine hours in a hospital of the institution and fought gun battles with military command and loyal to the government agents, who rescued the president.
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http://mexico.cnn.com/mundo/2010/10/11/la-policia-de-ecuador-pide-disculpas-al-pueblo-y-a-rafael-correaThis article is in Spanish. For non-Spanish speakers, please copy and paste the URL from the link into the box at google translate:http://translate.google.com/#es|en|
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