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00:00Thank you, good morning everyone, and thank you for this space that you grant me.
00:04It is a meeting that I held with the District Attorney, Rosalba Ramos.
00:08As you know, she is a task force in the head of the Department of Capital Justice.
00:14It is important that we can make efforts as a senator in the National District
00:18with the District Attorney's Office.
00:20She sent me a bill that I submitted when I was a congressman
00:22and I continue to promote it now as a senator,
00:24which is the one that seeks to create the National Center for Criminology.
00:27Criminology, as you know, is a science that works in the hands of psychiatry,
00:31psychology, sociology, and studies the criminal behavior of people
00:35and why people commit crimes.
00:37The numbers of the district are quite moderate,
00:40which is obviously not a reason to applaud.
00:42We have to lower them even more.
00:44But the District Attorney, Rosalba, and all her team of prosecutors,
00:48the police were also here,
00:50are making a great effort to improve.
00:52I hope that this joint work with the District Attorney
00:55for legislation and solutions,
00:58and raising the voice on the most important issues,
01:01we will try to do a better job to guarantee security for the capital.
01:04On the occasion of Operation Pandora,
01:06the knowledge of the measure of coercion is planned for today.
01:09Do you consider that there are still more agents involved in this case?
01:15And what opinion do you deserve? More than 900,000?
01:18Ammunition.
01:19Look, this is a matter of justice,
01:21so for prudence, let's leave it in the hands of justice,
01:24for them to decide.
01:25But in any case, their practice of ammunition is,
01:28at the very least, the practice of treason.
01:31So it seems to us that this is an inappropriate act,
01:34that it must be investigated by the police,
01:36and that there are consequences.
01:38It is said that many of these ammunitions were used to stop Haiti.
01:41With the situation in Haiti, what opinion do you deserve about this?
01:46Well, that information, I don't know if it's confirmed.
01:49Let's hope not, because if it is,
01:52then obviously it will further aggravate the situation we have with Haiti at the moment.
01:56So let's hope it's not like that,
01:58and that this information is confirmed to have been incorrect,
02:01because if not, we are facing a serious problem.
02:03But, socialized, how was the project that you have,
02:06to see if it is implemented, if there is a change in its way,
02:09to see how it is funded, what do you think?
02:12I talked to my colleagues about the project and I explained it to them.
02:15I asked about the relevance of it.
02:17It seems appropriate to us that there are scientific methods
02:20to understand people's criminal behavior,
02:22in such a way that it is a project that is still waiting
02:25for the consensus of the majority in Congress,
02:27but that would be appropriate to fight crime in the Dominican Republic.