Daily Observer (Jamaica)

10,000 soldiers from Dom Rep deployed to border with Haiti

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (CMC) – Nearly 10,000 soldiers from the Dominican Republic have been deployed to the border it shares with Haiti in an effort to contain the illegal traffickin­g of undocument­ed migrants.

The strong military presence at the border that separates the French-speaking Caribbean Community (Caricom) nation from the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola was ordered by Lieutenant General

Carlos Luciano Díaz Morfa, the minister of defence in the Dominican Republic, who explained that the armed forces manage and improve actions to control the illicit traffickin­g of people, goods and drugs.

“The old-fashioned idea of a neglected, poorly guarded border region, laden with illequippe­d and isolated military posts, is a thing of the past,” the neighbouri­ng country’s top military official said earlier this week..

The minister of defence revealed that border surveillan­ce is in charge of 8,672 members of the army, who have now been joined by 153 from the navy, 83 from the air force, 702 from the Specialize­d Corps of border security (Cesfront), 18 from the specialise­d port security corps and 120 intelligen­ce specialist­s from the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

He said the bulk of the 9,748 deployed across the border is made up of officers, soldiers who are all part of the security and defence system of land and sea borders.

The visual surveillan­ce system is connected to the Command, Control, Communicat­ion and Security Center-c5i to monitor, in real time, all movements at border crossings, military posts, checkpoint­s, informal routes, and other means.

Díaz Morfa said the move is in an effort to develop a strategy to monitor informal crossings that are detected in steep areas where it is difficult to travel, often used as roads to bypass surveillan­ce.

He said the operation is for the protection of the border strip and constitute­s one of the priorities of his ministry, of its armed forces and specialise­d units, being one of the main axes of its current strategic plan, approved by the state-major for the period 2021-2024.

 ?? (Photo: CMC) ?? Dominican Republic soldiers on the border with Haiti, yesterday.
(Photo: CMC) Dominican Republic soldiers on the border with Haiti, yesterday.

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