Chile’s Army Will Reinforce Counterintelligence and Control with Drug-Detecting Dogs After Narco-Military Cases
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According to La Tercera, these measures were announced by the Minister of National Defense, Adriana Delpiano, and the commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army, General Javier Iturriaga, in a reserved session held on Tuesday, July 1, in the Defense Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.The call of the Defense Commission sought, among other things, to know “the procedure, protocols and actions to be developed to prevent the recurrence of events of s…
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