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Santo Domingo.- The sheer number of drug trafficking cases and the recent investigations have exposed a fierce struggle between the law enforcement agencies and criminal persecution entities.

Although they’ve conducted join operations including the arrest of the now fugitive Sobeida Felix and the confiscation of more of RD$50 million in the Solano exchange house, a crisis of confidence has apparently emerged between the Drugs Control Agency (DNCD), the Police and the National District Office of the Prosecutor.

The confiscation of dollars in the upscale sector Arroyo Hondo, where a recount in the Office of the Prosecutor found a difference of US$61,000; the DNCD’s botched pursuit of the Puerto Rican fugitive Jose Figueroa Agosto; the Justice Ministry’s poor handling of his case and contradictions with Police, in the indictment of Pascual Cordero Martinez (El Chino), are a few examples of the tense relations.

 

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11 comment(s)
Written by: BASTA, 19 Nov 2009 8:06 AM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs
Legalize and these problems will-poof
Written by: Cacique, 19 Nov 2009 8:47 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Smoke peace pipe, can't let snake eye dealers steal the land.
Written by: juanb, 19 Nov 2009 10:08 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Incompetents, all of them.
Written by: snoopyy3k, 19 Nov 2009 10:17 AM
From: United States
Keystone Cops.
Written by: Lopez31, 19 Nov 2009 11:02 AM
From: United States
Fire all these cretins who are unable to DO THEIR JOBS! Reagan would have done it :)
Written by: jcl_67, 19 Nov 2009 12:27 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Who wrote this article? You need to get your grammar correct guy, this doesn't say anything or I don't seem to comprehend what your trying to say. Speak clearly get your point across and don't jump from one point to another without finishing up on the last point. i read thsi and I don't see the point here. I don't know I don't get it???????????????
Written by: BLANCO, 19 Nov 2009 1:02 PM
From: Dominican Republic
just add the 61000 to the other
Written by: josean, 19 Nov 2009 2:20 PM
From: United States
A reflection of the modernity and professionalism that LIE-onel Fernandez has brought to police services in DR, during his magnificent three terms in office.

Ah but they have Harley Davidson motorcycles!

¿Y No Era Y QUe Pa’Lante Que Íbamos?
Written by: Brien, 19 Nov 2009 4:00 PM
From: United States
JCL,
Studies show that if you have the first and last letter of a word, and the word is entirely misspelled, you can decipher what the word is. so, before you go off cussing out the folks, this might have been a translation, and therefore the inconsistency. and check your posts while you're at it as you tend to confuse the use of the above two words: your and you're.
Now, reread the article and I'm sure you'll understand the full jest of it.
Written by: jcl_67, 19 Nov 2009 4:38 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Brian, my complaint is most of the articles have some type of type O or the word is used incorrectly. Now is it translated automatically? I don't know, if it is then my bad, but if it's not, they have to proof read the articles before they get published. It happens all the time and I'm sure I'm not the only one who's noticed. The only way to see improvements is by being criticized. As far as the foul language your right, maybe I let my emotions get the best of me. My apologies if I offended anyone.
Written by: Grosero, 20 Nov 2009 4:47 PM
From: United States
what next.....

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