Chavez Launches National Police in Violent Venezuela
December 20, 2009
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Sunday launched the first part of a national police force intended to end widespread police corruption in the South American nation, which has one of the world's highest murder rates.
Polls show the high crime rate is the population's main concern in the oil exporting nation, where about 14,000 people are murdered each year.
The new uniformed police force will operate initially in one poor neighborhood in the capital Caracas, but will be rolled out nationally in coming months. It is expected to have 5,000 officers by the end of 2010.
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Rights groups say police officers are responsible for thousands of "extra-judicial" killings each year. Interior Minister Tarek El Aissami says up to 20 percent of crimes are committed by the police.
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