Local May 30, 2013 - 10:40 am

Removing Haitian children from streets cost RD$6 million

Santo Domingo.– The recent operation led by the Attorney General’s Office during the last six months, which ended with the withdrawal of 58 Haitian children who were engaged in begging in the streets, cost RD$6 million to the Dominican State, said Justice Minister Francisco Dominguez Brito.

Currently these children are in a hostel of the National Council for Children (Conani) in Jarabacoa, Dominguez Brito said.

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