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00:00Breaking news
00:03We will start with the news
00:06The Dominican authorities continue the investigation
00:09about the disappearance of Sudisha Konanki
00:12a young tourist of Indian origin
00:14who was last seen on March 6th
00:17in a beach in Punta Cana
00:19Fabiola Núñez presents us with an extensive summary
00:23of everything that happened with this case
00:25that aroused international attention
00:28and even provoked the FBI and Interpol
00:32to intervene in the search
00:3420-year-old Sudisha Konanki
00:36was a medical student in the United States
00:39and had arrived in the Dominican Republic on March 3rd
00:42with a group of friends
00:44to enjoy the spring holidays
00:46The night of her disappearance
00:48was on the beach of the Hotel Rio Republic
00:50in the company of Joshua Stephen Reeve
00:53a 22-year-old American student
00:56According to his version, both were at sea
00:59when a strong current dragged them into the sea
01:02While he managed to get out of the water
01:04he assured that he lost sight of Konanki
01:06after she walked to the shore
01:09However, since that moment
01:11no trace of the young woman has been found
01:14The authorities deployed a large search operation
01:17by air, sea and land
01:19using drones, helicopters and specialized diversions
01:23Despite these efforts
01:25there is no conclusive clue about her whereabouts
01:28Reeve was considered a person of interest in the investigation
01:31and was under surveillance for more than 10 days
01:34Her cell phone and passport were returned to her
01:37although no charges were filed against her
01:40Finally, on March 19, after Judge Edwis Rijo
01:43received a resource from Avias Corpus
01:45which gave her the opportunity to travel freely
01:48she left the country
01:50after obtaining a new passport
01:52at the U.S. Embassy
01:54Konanki's family, after days of uncertainty
01:57requested that her daughter be declared dead
02:00accepting the possibility that she had drowned
02:05However, the case is still open
02:07and the authorities have not issued an official report
02:10on what happened
02:12The disappearance of her daughter Konanki
02:14generated a wave of concern in the tourism sector
02:17and has put to the test the ability to respond
02:20to high-profile cases
02:22involving foreign visitors
02:25Fabiola Nunez, Teleantillas News
02:29By the way, the founder of the Punta Cana group
02:32Frank Rainieri
02:33lamented the disappearance of the U.S. tourist
02:36Sudishka Konanki
02:38However, he assured that these types of cases
02:40can occur anywhere in the world
02:43Eliana Cuevas exclusively talked to the Dominican Tourism Charter
02:48and has the story for us
02:50That was a lamentable event
02:52that can occur anywhere in the world
02:55and will always occur
02:57because there are millions of people
02:59who visit the beaches of all the countries in the world
03:03However, Frank Rainieri
03:05valued the work and management of the Dominican authorities
03:08with the disappearance of Sudishka Konanki
03:11on March 6th
03:13at the beach of Hotel Rio
03:15Both the Attorney General
03:17and the Ministry of Tourism
03:19acted with great responsibility
03:22giving continuous information
03:24to the civil defense
03:26All the state bodies
03:28worked first
03:30to try to recover
03:32the person or the body
03:34and second
03:36after taking all the measures
03:38to do the sufficient investigation
03:40Faced with this fact
03:42that has impacted the Dominican society
03:44and the world
03:45Rainieri and Angie Lendor
03:47the vice president of Azonaore
03:49agreed that this will not affect
03:51the arrival of more visitors to the country
03:53This happens in France
03:55This happens in the United States
03:57In Miami every now and then
03:59Well, this week in Miami
04:01a person was diving
04:03and drowned
04:05This is normal
04:07It was evidenced that it had nothing to do
04:09with the security of the country
04:11or the security of the hotel
04:13So I think it will not affect
04:15what happens anywhere in the world
04:17The tourist businessman
04:19called the users of social networks
04:21to be more careful
04:23in the way they approach these cases
04:25On many occasions
04:27they make statements
04:29that are totally false
04:31and it should not be
04:33because they do great damage
04:35to the country
04:37Tourist businessmen spoke
04:39when attending the first edition
04:41of the Forum of Women of Impact
04:43with the aim of highlighting
04:45the contribution of female leadership
04:47to the development of the tourist industry
04:49carried out by the Association of Hotels
04:51and Tourism of the Dominican Republic
04:53in Azonaore
04:55Eliana Cuevas
04:57Teleantillas News
04:59But what will happen
05:01with the investigation?
05:03The Public Prosecutor's Office can continue
05:05this investigation for the disappearance
05:07of Sudishka Konnaki
05:09or otherwise the case will be in limbo
05:11This is what lawyers
05:13consulted by this media said
05:41Despite this scenario
05:43that could leave the incident
05:45unsolved
05:47as in other occasions
05:49some jurists
05:51understand that
05:53this young man
05:55has nothing to do
05:57with the disappearance
05:59of Sudishka
06:01Konnaki
06:03and therefore
06:05this case
06:07should not be
06:09investigated
06:11Some jurists understand
06:13that the Public Prosecutor's Office
06:15has the duty
06:17and obligation to act
06:19although the victims
06:21would have reached
06:23an agreement with the other party
06:25It is enough that there is a crime
06:27and that it is proven
06:29and that there is a body
06:31for the Public Prosecutor's Office
06:33to continue the investigation
06:35and if the body appears
06:37the case should not be left
06:39unsolved
06:41and that is precisely
06:43because the United States
06:45usually does not extradite
06:47Americans to the country
06:49We do send people
06:51from here to the United States
06:53Who are you going to investigate?
06:55The relatives of this young woman
06:57said that she was declared dead
06:59although it does not happen
07:01in some circumstances
07:03it does not happen here in this country
07:05It is a civil case that could be carried out
07:07after 10 or 15 years
07:09The disappearance of Sudishka Konnaki
07:11has been investigated beyond
07:13an accidental fact
07:15without the authorities
07:17having issued an official statement
07:19or evidence of a possible crime
07:21Paola Baez
07:23Informativos Teleantillas
07:25A Dominican woman
07:27disappeared almost three months ago
07:29after embarking on a trip
07:31to the United States
07:33She was called back to Mexico
07:35In the country, her family
07:37the moments they have described
07:39as hell
07:41when they did not know
07:43the whereabouts of Andrea García Manzanillo
07:45With a suitcase full of dreams
07:47Andrea García Manzanillo
07:49of 46 years of age
07:51left the country on December 15
07:53with the hope of reaching the United States
07:55after having paid
07:57about $16,000
07:59to a person who promised
08:01The family of Andrea
08:03lost all communication with her
08:05on December 21
08:07after the woman arrived in El Salvador
08:09from where she would start the route
08:11to reach the North American country
08:13That person, what he offered
08:15to my mother was a world
08:17of telenovelas
08:19He told her that there would be no risks
08:21that it would be all air
08:23My mother did not know
08:25about those journeys
08:27The family members have moved heaven and earth
08:29without success so far
08:31They explained that it has been
08:33almost three months of anguish
08:35We have channeled
08:37all possible situations to locate
08:39if my mother has been arrested
08:41if she is in a hospital
08:43if she is anywhere
08:45A hell, I can define
08:47this season, this time
08:49as an uncertain time
08:51a time
08:53of great uncertainty
08:55Her daughter, Andreina Rojas
08:57said that despair
08:59has made them fall into blackmail
09:01forcing them to spend
09:03thousands of dollars
09:05Approximately $7,500
09:07between my stepfather
09:09me, my husband
09:11and so on
09:13If they tell us that they have it
09:15that if we do not deposit it
09:17that they are going to do this, that they are going to do that
09:19then one with the pressure of not knowing
09:21if that is true or not, one gives in
09:23to bribery
09:25For the last nine years
09:27as a plane supervisor
09:29and was defined by her relatives
09:31as a dedicated and hard-working woman
09:33The relatives claimed for the help
09:35of the authorities, even
09:37of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
09:39to give with the whereabouts of Andrea
09:41from Punta Cana in the province
09:43of Altagracia
09:45Fabiola Núñez informative
09:47from Leandillas
09:49The National Police reported that
09:51investigates the circumstances
09:53they were shot dead
09:55on Las Callenas Street
09:57of Buenos Aires, Herrera, Santo Domingo
09:59One of our teams
10:01went to the place this late
10:03night in search of more information
10:05where the residents
10:07they limited themselves to saying that
10:09they did not know the deceased
10:11and that the area is very quiet
10:13According to some versions
10:15in the early hours of this Thursday
10:17the deceased were shot down
10:19by some individuals who were
10:21moving in a white car
10:25And with this information we make
10:27our first break, you do not change it
10:29we come back with more news
10:33Thank you all for staying tuned
10:35with us, we continue with the news
10:37Great concern has generated
10:39in the country the high rates
10:41of deaths from traffic accidents
10:43which led the director of Intran
10:45Milton Morrison to explain
10:47to the senators what is being done
10:49to prevent more than 3,000 Dominicans
10:51from losing their lives
10:53a year in these disasters
10:55Eliana Cuevas tells us more
11:19Eliana Cuevas tells us more
11:50Morrison assured
11:52that there are not enough
11:54DGZ agents to cover
11:56the entire national territory
12:20Do you know how many there are for all that?
12:2228 agents
12:23Do you think that can be solved with that?
12:25The senator for the province of Peravia
12:27Julito Fulcar denounced
12:29that there is a big business
12:31with the clandestine races
12:33that has cost the lives of dozens of young people
12:35There are people who have become
12:37businessmen with that business
12:39of the clandestine race
12:41and we have to take drastic measures
12:43because they are abusers
12:45who are playing with people's lives
12:47Morrison assured
12:49that Santo Domingo, San Cristobal,
12:51Santiago and La Vega
12:53are where the most traffic accidents
12:55occur in the country
12:57He also assured
12:59that in the course of a year
13:01300 Dominicans have lost their lives
13:03in these disasters
13:05Eliana Cuevas
13:07Teleantillas News
13:09The Minister of Energy and Mines
13:11Joel Santos reiterated this Thursday
13:13that the government
13:15is working with the National Congress
13:17to modernize a sector
13:19that is in expansion in the country
13:21This on the purpose of Canada
13:23presenting its high interest
13:25in incursion in the exploitation
13:27of rare lands in the Dominican Republic
13:29Guaranteeing investments
13:31and respect for the environment
13:33that demands the responsible matter
13:35After successfully concluding
13:37the seminar on the mining capacities
13:39of Canada carried out by the embassy
13:41of that country in collaboration
13:43with the Dominican Republic
13:45Minister Joel Santos highlighted
13:47the importance of a regulatory framework
13:49of the mining sector that guarantees
13:51a more efficient, modern
13:53and transparent mining
13:55The law, according to the official
13:57is very old, so
13:59its modification is necessary
14:01It has been in force
14:03for more than 50 years
14:05Converting it not only
14:07in an adjusted text of the new times
14:09but in a reference of good practices
14:11in the management of the extractive industry
14:13Its objective is to modernize
14:15the regulatory framework
14:17increasing a mining
14:19more attractive
14:21for the investment
14:23more competitive
14:25and more responsive
14:27Also, the president of the mining and oil chamber
14:29of the Dominican Republic
14:31stated the need for a new legal framework
14:33that gives more confidence
14:35to the investment
14:37and that puts an end to so many bureaucracies
14:39for obtaining
14:41environmental permits
14:43A law that establishes
14:45clear and balanced rules
14:47will be
14:49the best tool to bring
14:51companies dedicated to exploration
14:53On its side,
14:55Canadian ambassador Jacqueline de Lima
14:57highlighted the experience
14:59in the mining sector and the desire
15:01to support with latest generation technology
15:03in the future mining exploitation projects
15:05that the government has
15:07in relation to rare earths
15:09in different places
15:11of the south region
15:13Canada is very committed
15:15to support the creation of chains
15:17of more resilient supply
15:19for critical minerals
15:21and rare earths
15:23and Canada is at the disposal
15:25of the Dominican Republic
15:27to follow the close collaboration
15:29in this area
15:31Joel Santos assured that
15:33thanks to the macroeconomic, political
15:35and social development of the country
15:37the direct foreign investment in mining
15:39exceeded 2.5 billion dollars
15:41in the last decade
15:43and that in 2024
15:45while in the export of minerals
15:47reached 1.6 billion dollars
15:49Ana Mañón
15:51informative
15:53Teleantillas
15:55The new minister of labor
15:57Eddie Olivares held his first meeting on Wednesday
15:59with the special commission of senators
16:01that studies the reform
16:03of the labor code
16:05Paola Mateo has details
16:07In the meeting
16:09the new minister of labor
16:11Eddie Olivares
16:13ratified the project already known
16:15by the former head of the Ministry of Labor
16:17Luis Miguel de Cánz
16:19although he presented new proposals
16:21in specific areas
16:23The minister of labor
16:25the recommendation was to include
16:27some elements that were not
16:29for example the first employment
16:31such as Uber
16:33and the telework
16:35is already included
16:37but he also made an observation
16:39regarding the fines
16:41that he is also of the criterion
16:43that they must be improved
16:45as other jurists have also raised
16:47It will be this Monday
16:49when the commission concludes
16:51with the meetings that it has been carrying out
16:53with sectors and groups involved
16:55in the important reform
16:57according to the president of the commission
16:59Rafael Barón Duluc
17:01that same day the commission
17:03and the technical team of the Senate
17:05will begin to know in depth
17:07the bill
17:09We already have it quite studied
17:11but to know in detail
17:13and to give a favorable report
17:15According to Duluc
17:17within the first 15 days
17:19of April
17:21they would be submitting the report
17:23in front of the High Chamber
17:25We have foreseen
17:27in the session
17:29that for the first 15 days
17:31of the next month of April
17:33we have to have finished with this project
17:35As for the penalty
17:37they maintain their position
17:39that it will not be touched
17:41in the reform to the labor code
17:43that is in progress
17:45Paola Mateo Informativos
17:47Teleantillas
17:49The Minister of Industry, Commerce
17:51and MEPIMES in coordination
17:53with the Intelligence Department
17:55of Merchandise
17:57dismantled a clandestine alcohol factory
17:59in the El Naranjo section
18:01in Cabral, Barahona
18:03In the action led by
18:05Minister Victorito Bisonó
18:0713,300 liters
18:09of illicit alcohol
18:11were seized
18:13distributed in 26 tanks
18:15in the fermentation process
18:17and 4 plastic containers
18:19with alcohol ready for commercialization
18:21Also
18:23a house was found
18:25used as a warehouse
18:27where bags of sugar, corn, cinnamon
18:29and yeast were found
18:31ingredients used for the illegal
18:33manufacture of alcoholic beverages
18:37Judge Milagros Ramirez
18:39of the 9th Criminal Court
18:41of the National District
18:43rejected this Thursday a resource
18:45of habeas corpus
18:47interposed by the Italian-Canadian businessman
18:49Antonio Carbone
18:51to the Henwood police
18:53who were allegedly arrested
18:55in an irregular way
18:57and extorted by police officers
18:59Peralta explained
19:01that the event occurred on March 10
19:03in Punta Cana
19:05when both foreigners were intercepted
19:07by heavily armed individuals
19:09dressed in military uniforms
19:11when leaving
19:13a hotel complex
19:15in that demarcation
19:17who checked their belongings
19:19and demanded
19:2120,000 Dominican pesos
19:23as a condition to be released
19:25With this information
19:27we make a short commercial break
19:29and we remind you to follow us
19:31through all our digital platforms
19:33as
19:35informativos.team
19:41Fish business owners
19:43on Boca Chica Beach
19:45indicated this Thursday that they support
19:47Pro Consumidor in the area
19:49and denied that the prices
19:51have been altered as rumored
19:53They exhort the public
19:55to go directly to the businesses
19:57so as not to be deceived
19:59by the so-called scammers
20:01Ana Mañon moved to the area
20:03The president of the
20:05Boca Chica Beach Sales Union
20:07stated this Thursday that for a long time
20:09they have been waiting for Pro Consumidor
20:11to be able to organize
20:13in a more adequate way
20:15so that the people
20:17who visit us
20:19feel safe
20:21when they leave
20:23and that more people come
20:25which is what we want
20:27we are already here
20:29regulating the prices
20:31putting the tone to the consumer
20:33and we are very attuned to the presence
20:35of Pro Consumidor
20:37that we have been waiting for a long time
20:39and for them to help us work here
20:41For this reason, they support the measure
20:43and deny that the prices
20:45have been altered
20:47as a result of the visitors
20:49Now they are demanding that
20:51we agree, we are going to put it back
20:53we are gathered to put it back
20:55the visible menu with the prices
20:57so that the client who does not visit
20:59realizes that it is not as they are telling him
21:01that in Boca Chica a pecado costs 3,000 pesos
21:03that is a lie
21:05Well, I myself have been here for 30 years
21:07the best prices are found here
21:09I sell from 500 forward
21:11the rest I do not know
21:13They also indicated that the foods
21:15are prepared with quality and hygiene
21:17and exhort the visitors
21:19to always go directly to the businesses
21:21so as not to be deceived
21:23by the so-called searchers
21:25that surround the beach
21:27We tell the visitor to come to Boca Chica beach
21:29to go directly to the business
21:31that we are
21:33pending
21:35so that they are not deceived
21:37we do not deceive anyone here in Boca Chica
21:39through a pro-consumer notification
21:41granted a 15-day deadline
21:43to business owners
21:45here at Boca Chica beach
21:47so that they place in a visible place
21:49the cost per unit and per pound
21:51of the products
21:53that they sell here
21:55Ana Mañón, informative
21:57Celia Antillas
21:59We go to Dajabón
22:01where the authorities have confirmed
22:03that the deaths we presented yesterday
22:05of more than 100 pigs
22:07are due to African porcine fever
22:09What do the authorities do
22:11to eradicate the disease?
22:13Our correspondent Goydi Reyes
22:15explains
22:17In the face of the large number of
22:19pigs killed in the municipality
22:21El Pino de la Provincia de Dajabón
22:23the veterinarian
22:25Eduard Paulino, director of the
22:27Northwest Regional Direction of Cattle
22:29confirmed that the death of the animals
22:31is due to a outbreak
22:33of African porcine fever
22:35The detail is an outbreak
22:37of African porcine fever
22:39of the information we have
22:41the investigations we have done
22:43that has come again
22:45to resurface there because it is a repopulation
22:47A year ago
22:49we have the data
22:51of who was paid
22:53who the pigs were eliminated
22:55they were eliminated because there was a focus
22:57in that area
22:59so the African porcine fever virus
23:01is a very particular virus
23:03and very difficult to treat
23:05in fact
23:07the disease has
23:09a long time in the world and does not have a vaccine
23:11To eradicate the disease
23:13members of the Ministry of Agriculture
23:15and Livestock
23:17are fumigating and disinfecting
23:19the breeding areas
23:23Well, the technical team
23:25of veterinarians is already
23:27in the area
23:29taking control of this situation
23:31the instructions of the minister
23:33Limber Cruz
23:35in the hand of the head of livestock
23:37Eduardo Perez, who is in charge of the department
23:39fumigations are already being done
23:41of the place
23:43and using preventive products
23:45to start
23:47to heal that area
23:49The breeders of the province of Dajabón
23:51demand help
23:53to the Dominican government
23:55for the death of their pigs
23:57for the porcine fever
23:59Luis Reyes, Informativos Teleantillas
24:01The National College
24:03of Nursing Professionals
24:05denounces a shortage of staff
24:07in the sector, so they claim
24:09the names of hundreds of nurses
24:11who are unemployed
24:13We have a shortage
24:15of approximately 6 nurses
24:17because we currently have
24:194.1 nurses
24:21per thousand inhabitants
24:23but we need
24:25approximately 6 to 8 nurses
24:27In another order
24:29he announced
24:31that he is looking for an agreement
24:33with the Ministry of Education
24:35to implement nursing services
24:37in the educational centers
24:39The Gremialista spoke
24:41prior to the start of an annual General Assembly
24:43to balance the needs
24:45of the sector and present
24:47before its members
24:49the memories of the Gremio
24:51The Director of Cardiac Surgery
24:53of OhioHeart
24:55José Joaquín Norberto Vargas
24:57stated that the country
24:59does not have enough resources
25:01to face the number
25:03of patients that need to be
25:05performed by a surgical intervention
25:07He considers that
25:09due to the number of inhabitants
25:11the country has, 11,000 operations
25:13should be performed per year
25:15and he maintains that he does not believe
25:17that more than 1,000 are performed per year
25:19I do believe
25:21that there is a situation
25:23of social and administrative
25:25and what I say with that
25:27is that it has nothing to do
25:29with the quality of the service
25:31I know the cardiac surgeons
25:33and cardiologists here
25:35the problem is
25:37that the resources
25:39we do not have enough resources
25:41to be able to face
25:43epidemiologically
25:47He stated that the factors
25:49that affect heart disease
25:51diabetes, obesity
25:53smoking, hypertension and cholesterol
25:55These statements were
25:57issued in the program
25:59Telematutino 11
26:03The woman confirms that her
26:05ex-partner tried to take her life
26:07with a strange substance
26:09not yet clarified
26:11in an event that occurred on March 12
26:13this year in the municipality of Jarabacoa
26:15Ana Méndez worked on the subject
26:17It is about Julissa Claribel
26:19of 38 years old
26:21who confirmed to this media
26:23that she lived a calvary
26:25when in her own house
26:27her ex-partner with whom she had
26:29maintained a six-month relationship
26:31placed a chemical substance
26:33in a wall of beans that she was cooking
26:35He had a board in his hands
26:37and when I went to the kitchen
26:39he had his hand like this
26:41so I heard that
26:43so I went to the kitchen
26:45to do what I do
26:47but I don't know what it is
26:49then it appears that
26:51it is a sachet because I was not there
26:53because he threw it into the water
26:55when I saw his back
26:57I went to my room
26:59when I came back
27:01I saw the dye
27:03and he was already there
27:07Capellan Rodríguez clarified
27:09that the incident occurred in his house
27:11and that only on that day
27:13the private of freedom identified
27:15as José Ricardo Valdés
27:17of 53 years old
27:19his father, Julio Capellan
27:21of 83 years old
27:23and she
27:31the woman revealed that during
27:33their relationship they had indifferences
27:35because supposedly her ex-partner
27:37did not let her go out
27:39and decided to end the relationship with him
27:41at the same time he asked the authorities
27:43so that the death of his father
27:45would not be imposed
27:47it is remembered that yesterday
27:49the detainee José Ricardo Valdés
27:51of 53 years old had
27:53resolutely denied that he would have put
27:55in the food that Capellan was making
27:57the toxic substance that
27:59stole his life from his father-in-law
28:01and his ex-partner left her in a delicate state
28:03it was a difficult situation for them
28:05because they said that I had brought them food
28:07instead of anything
28:09and at that moment I brought them food
28:11if they are the ones who cook
28:13and I, still on Sunday we were here
28:15we gave the whole village, the whole world
28:17just to go out
28:19if I'm going to hurt them
28:21but not for my mind, because you know me
28:23not for my mind that this is going to happen
28:25what I wish for her is that God
28:27recovers her, but everything will be fine
28:29because the one who does not owe her does not pay her
28:31I do not owe her and I will not pay her
28:33so far and according to the police report
28:35Valdés is the main suspect
28:37and is under arrest
28:39for investigation purposes
28:41while the authorities continue
28:43with the process to clarify
28:45this unfortunate incident
28:47that has cost the community
28:49it is expected that in the next few days
28:51the authorities will offer more details
28:53about the case
28:55Ana Méndez, Informativos, Teleantillas
28:57and the
28:59Prosecutor's Office of the Municipality of Nahua
29:01in the province of María Trinidad Sánchez
29:03delivered the afternoon of this Thursday
29:05dozens of firearms to the Ministry of Interior
29:07and Police, which have been seized
29:09in different operations
29:11Javier Ferreira tells us more
29:13The delivery was made
29:15in the explanation of the Prosecutor's Office
29:17of the Palace of Justice
29:19by its owner Juan Antonio Mateo Ciprián
29:21who expressed the great commitment
29:23that he has with the compliance
29:25of the law. This delivery of weapons
29:27to the Ministry of Interior
29:29and Police represents
29:31the compliance of the law
29:33that the Public Ministry
29:35together with the forces of the order
29:37is fulfilling the duty
29:39to recover those illegal weapons
29:41that cause damage
29:43against society
29:45The law says that after
29:47being seized
29:49the firearm must go and rest
29:51in the Ministry of Interior and Police
29:53In that sense, he specified
29:55the amount of seized weapons
29:57Today we are delivering
29:59the amount of 138 weapons
30:01of different calibers, as you can see
30:03here in the panoramic photo
30:05but also, as we mentioned
30:07right now, there are
30:0936 more weapons
30:11that have already been sent to the Ministry
30:13for a total of 173
30:15Those are the ones that the judges
30:17have already ordered
30:19the seizure in favor of the State
30:21that still in the processes
30:23that we have pending
30:25there are many more than 150 weapons
30:27that are in the different processes
30:29The firearms were received by Carlos Ogando
30:31Deputy Minister of Weapons
30:33of the Ministry of Interior and Police
30:35who instructed the owners of firearms
30:37that have their licenses expired
30:39to go through the entity
30:41to regulate them
30:43We are ready to continue
30:45working in each province of the country
30:47This is the number 7
30:49of the collection that we have had
30:51in the different offices of the country
30:53for the Ministry that we are ready
30:55to give any information
30:57and help in the process of renewal
30:59and also of transfer
31:01Among the weapons are
31:03pistols of different calibers
31:05rifles, revolvers, shotguns
31:07among others that will be taken
31:09to the Ministry of Interior and Police
31:11for the corresponding purposes
31:13From Nagua
31:15Javier Ferre will go
31:17informative, talents
31:19President Abinader
31:21led the celebration and rescue
31:23of the Silesian National Games
31:25where they highlighted the importance
31:27to contribute with the development of sport
31:29and education in young people
31:31It motivates us to continue
31:33working tirelessly
31:35to build a country
31:37where our children
31:39and young people
31:41have the opportunities
31:43they deserve
31:45These Silesian National Games
31:47are a living testimony
31:49of the strength
31:51of the values that guide us
31:53The Silesian Games
31:55will be hosted by
31:57the Olympic Center Juan Pablo Duarte
31:59the Sports Complex Parque del Este
32:01and the facilities of the Dominican Air Force

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