Frank Abrego
Frank Alexis Abrego Mendoza is the founder of the Republic of Panama's border patrol agency, SENAFRONT. He was succeeded by director general Cristian Hayer in 2016.
The President of the Republic of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, has appointed former Commissioner Frank Alexis Ábrego Mendoza as the new Minister of Public Security, replacing Juan Manuel Pino, who held the ministerial office since February 2020.
Career
Abrego was appointed director general of the Republic of Panama's border patrol agency, SENAFRONT, by then President Martín Torrijos. He was the only service chief retained by President Ricardo Martinelli and, thus far, SENAFRONT's longest-serving leader. During his term in office, Abrego maintained generally positive relations with the United States Southern Command and counterpart agencies in neighboring Colombia and Costa Rica. Local and international media widely regarded Abrego as a highly influential figure in the Darién Province, where many SENAFRONT operations are based.Abrego resigned his position as SENAFRONT director general in 2016 under President Juan Carlos Varela. Abrego went on to occupy several low-profile public sector positions, until re-emerging as the first chief of the newly created Council of Security Consultation under Presidents Juan Carlos Varela and now Laurentino Cortizo. Like President Cortizo's brother, Moises Cortizo, Abrego served in the now-defunct Panamanian Defense Forces and maintained close ties to late General Manuel Noriega.