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Chile Enacts Laws, Allots $1.5 Billion to Fight Crime Amid Police Killings

Chile Enacts Laws, Allots $1.5 Billion to Fight Crime Amid Police Killings
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Insecurity crisis in Chile: government gives police more power to use firearms

Street crime and violence have triggered a major political crisis in Chile, because of rampant insecurity, and the third police officer in less than a month was killed on duty. The leftish/populist government of Chile has had to sign draconian laws favoring law enforcement officer s right to use their arms, increased penalties for crimes involving firearm possession, plus US$ 1,5 billion in funds to fight crime, ....

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Chile enacts laws, allots $1.5 billion to fight crime amid police killings - Stock market news

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile on Thursday signed new laws and allocated $1.5 billion to fight crime amid skyrocketing perceptions of insecurity and a day after the third police officer in less than a month was killed on duty. | Apr. 06 ....

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Chile enacts laws, allots $1.5 bln to fight crime amid police killings

Chile on Thursday signed new laws and allocated $1.5 billion to fight crime amid skyrocketing perceptions of insecurity and a day after the third police officer in less than a month was killed on duty. ....

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