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Tourist detentions in Jarabacoa spark backlash over police actions

Tourist detentions in Jarabacoa spark backlash over police actions

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Jarabacoa.- An incident involving dozens of tourists on La Confluencia Avenue in Jarabacoa has sparked widespread criticism. The tourists, who were enjoying scenic tours in carts operated by Café Colao and four other companies, were stopped by police patrols allegedly enforcing a ban on loud music. The operation, reportedly ordered by Colonel Abiud of the National Police, led to the detention of visitors, including families with children, and has been described as arbitrary and damaging to the local tourism industry.

The tours, popular for showcasing Jarabacoa’s natural beauty, include stops at iconic locations like La Confluencia, where the Yaque del Norte and Jimenoa rivers meet. The use of long weapons during the intervention and the disruption caused to these family-friendly outings have drawn strong public backlash. Many citizens view the actions as excessive and harmful to Jarabacoa’s reputation as a tourist destination.

This event highlights the tension between enforcing regulations and preserving the appeal of tourist activities. Local stakeholders are calling for a balanced approach that ensures compliance with rules without jeopardizing the region’s growing tourism sector.

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