Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 Source: Dominican Today (Dominican Republic) Copyright: 2008 Dominican Today Contact: http://www.dominicantoday.com/app/contact.aspx Website: http://www.dominicantoday.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4101 DOMINICAN LAW-ENFORCEMENT LACKS THE TOOLS TO FIGHT DRUGS, CHIEF PROSECUTOR SAYS SANTO DOMINGO.- Justice minister Radhames Jimenez yesterday acknowledged a lack of logistics to fight drug-trafficking and said the National Drugs Control Agncy (DNCD) needs more support and funds. He said the Dominican Air Force and Navy also need equipment to protect the airspace and coasts,, reason why the Government seeks to acquire a modern fleet to pursue planes that drop drugs along the country’s coasts. "The Navy must also have logistics, speedboats, to prevent these boats which come from Colombia and Venezuela from continuing their drug transfers in our territory." Jimenez noted president the Government’s persistence to deal with the situation and warned that in the war on drug-trafficking there can’t be a retreat of not even one inch. As to the Presidency’s Narcotics adviser, Marino Vinicio (Vincho) Castillo’s position, that the country’s courts haven’t shown "valor or honor" in the prosecuting drug traffic and consumption, the official said "it’s a very particular position. I believe that there can be segments in the Judiciary that perhaps act timidly against narcotics trafficking." - --- MAP posted-by: dan