Mexico's Federal Police
protest plans to join National Guard
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| MEXICO-POLICE-NATIONAL-GUARD-PROTEST (AFP) |
Mexican Federal Police are protesting their transfer into
the newly formed National Guard, which is intended to more effectively combat
record homicides and other violent crimes nationwide.
By James Blears
Approved by Mexico`s Congress in March and inaugurated just
days ago, The National Guard recruits come from ex army, ex police and former
navy security. The initial size of the force will be 70,000 but their ranks
will soon double.
Yet Mexico`s Federal Police don`t want to be incorporated
and absorbed into this new organization. They`re demanding the status quo and
have been holding rallies in Mexico City as well as blocking highways and
bridges. In a signed petition, they`re demanding wage rises and a union.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says that ten thousand
Federal Police Officers have already voluntarily transferred to the National
Guard. Those who`ve failed fitness tests or are too fat, can stay where they
are for the time being, and join other security details like immigration.
Security Minister Alfonso Durazo says officers joining the National Guard will
retain rank, pay and bonuses. Total integration into the National Guard will
take about two years, but it`s already an established fact.
Mexico is plagued by an ongoing fourteen years drug war
which has claimed more than quarter of a million lives. Few of its crimes are
ever resolved.

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