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Brazil Tries to Secure Border with Bolivia Against Illegal Activities PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alessandra Bastos   
Monday, 20 March 2006

Brazil's 3,400 kilometer long border with Bolivia will be controlled by nine new border posts beginning this year. The first border post was inaugurated on Friday, March 17, by Brazilian Minister of Justice, Márcio Thomaz Bastos, in Costa Marques, state of Rondônia.

The Bolivia-Brazil border is an area of illegal lumbering and fishing, not to mention drug traffic.

"We will respect Bolivian territorial rights, which means we will seek to halt these illegal activities on the Brazilian side of the border. But when we do that, most of the activity just moves across the river into Bolivia," explains Nebio Casara, of the Brazilian Environmental Protection Institute (Ibama).

Each of the nine border posts will have tax, animal and plant sanitation, and environmental protection agents. Their work will be coordinated by the Federal Police which will have 54 agents in the region.

Drug Trafficking

According to Bastos, after Brazil approved a law allowing authorities to shot down suspect aircraft, drug traffickers have changed tactics and are now doing their business by land and river.

"These border posts are a fundamental part of an effort we began in 2003 to control our borders. We intend to mark presence with all the countries we have borders with. Now we are engaged in Operation Brabo (Brazil-Bolivia)," explained the minister.

Bastos said that in dealing with narcotraffic brute force was not enough.

"Narcotraffic is a serious problem that we have to confront with strength and efficiency. We have to be organized and have good intelligence. In the last three years the Federal Police have been able to successfully attack narcotraffic in 70 different operations because we are efficient," he declared.

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written by Guest, 2006-03-20 09:40:55



And you really believe that during the last 3 years there were only 70 smuggling operations...in 3 years ??????

You probably stopped less than 1 % of the drug traffic !

Is that what you call to be.... EFFICIENT ????

THEN NO DOUBT THAT YOU HAVE BEEN ALSO EFFICIENT IN YOUR ABLITY AND DESIRE TO REDUCE CORRUPTIONS, TAX EVASION, MONEY LAUNDERING, POVERTY, VOTE BUYING.....JUST TO NAME A FEW !

IN FACT YOU ARE SO EFFICIENT THAT YOU RESOLVED MOST OF YOUR PROBLEMS.....BY CONTINUING TO HIDE THE REAL TRUTH AND THE SAD REALITY !!!!!!

IT IS WELL KNOWN BY NOW THAT YOUR LAWS ARE NOT MADE TO BE APPLIED BUT JUST WRITTEN ON YOUR TOILET PAPER CALLED....BRAZILIAN CONSTITUTION !!!!!

NOTHING TO BE PROUD OF ON YOUR EFFICIENCY !!!!!!

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