After rumors of alleged irregularities, the Director General of Migration (DGM), Venancio Alcántara, ordered the relocation of personnel from the company that provided the services to the hyena detention center in San Cristóbal province.
Among those transferred are the person in charge of security and his assistant, the intelligence officer, as well as 10 other soldiers who worked at the complex, which serves as a collection and processing facility for the deportation of illegal aliens.
Then all transfers were made Deducted from the pay of the Directorate General of Migration and sent to their respective estates.
The position of the head of the General Directorate of Migration was made known through a press release, where he warned that if irregularities are verified, compromising criminal liability. Those responsible for this will be brought to justice.
He also ordered an investigation As per the performance of the employees appointed in that department, in order to get detailed details about their work and activities.
In the same way, after recalling that the government led by President Luis Abinador is characterized by institutional transparency and zero tolerance, Alcantara warned from the beginning that whoever commits illegal acts or anyone under any circumstances cannot be punished from impunity. Corruption management.
“We do not prejudge anyone, because we are not judges to exercise that role, but in response to the rumors that came to our office, we accepted the decision that we understood to be the most correct, and that is to separate from the General Directorate of Migration, the staff already mentioned,” Alcantara said in a press release.
The official noted that those called upon to comply with the laws must guarantee the work and not lend themselves to breaking the rules, which he warned would attract severe sanctions.
Faced with this situation, the Director General of Migration, It was assured that it would immediately publish the results of the inquiry organized, After being warned, in his administration he would not allow the personnel under his command to break the laws without consequences.