In this violent crime-wracked nation, Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez yesterday gave out his cellular number during an address and asked police to call him to report corruption.
"New police will always have some great superiors, well-prepared ones. But they also are going to get some bad eggs. Report them fearlessly because their (corruption) undermines police authority for the Venezuelan people," Rodriguez said in the address carried on state television.
Experts often cite corruption as part of the crime crisis. Homicides run from 39 per 100,000 people to 79 per 100,000, based on government and NGO data respectively.
Authorities only solve eight out of 100 homicides in Venezuela, emboldening criminals who have turned the South American nation into one of the world's most dangerous places outside war zones.
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