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MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico announced it would overhaul training of all state and federal police chiefs Thursday as the government seeks international help to fight organized crime.
Authorities recently removed the nation's top federal police officers and are forcing them to prove they will not be corrupted by organized crime.
Now, more than 1,000 high-ranking state and federal officers will be required to complete a yearlong course in crisis control, law enforcement techniques and the English language as Mexico aims to work closely with U.S. and European police said Genaro Garcia Luna, secretary of public safety.
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