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Santo Domingo. - The Santo Domingo province Permanent Attention Court sent Army first lieutenant John Percival Matos to three months in Najayo Prison, San Cristóbal to await trial, and his wife Ginnsellys Halversoni Vásquez, was released on bail, both charged with the theft of a twin engine plane from Higuero Aiport (AILI) Sunday morning.=

Assistant DA Wilton Gutiérrez said they were satisfied with the court’s ruling on the request for incarceration, which was also stated by plane’s owner, the resort group Puntacana.

The plane was reportedly located and retained in Venezuela, and is expected to be returned to the country shortly.

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7 comment(s)
Written by: RobertoJose, 27 Oct 2011 9:24 AM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... (Look, beyond the words)
It shouldn't END there.. there must have been a point person, that's the one that needs to be apprehended and from there move on to the money man or woman and from there you'll get a gov official and the snowball effect stops because the kingpin is untouchable.
Written by: RobertoJose, 27 Oct 2011 9:27 AM
From: United States, FREEPORT, Long Island.... (Look, beyond the words)
aaAAHH.....the delivery was made and the plane returned and everybody is happy.....NEXT!!!!!

I wonder how much money was sent back ? I'm sure more than a BUTT load...
Written by: sweetbabyj, 27 Oct 2011 11:35 AM
From: United States
I agree that money was returned to drug dealers, This seems to be a all to common occurrence where a high ranking military officials son or other family members are arrested for theft and murder. The old I know nothing, I see nothing I hear nothing cover up is used over and over again. I am glad they have at least locked him up now prepare a trail broadcast on national TV for all to see. The military members caught should face a firing squad as a determinant to others and everything they own right down to the underwear should be confiscated. Do a fiscal exam on him and his father check customs records to see when and where they left teh country and for once actually DO SOMETHING
Written by: Mirador, 27 Oct 2011 11:40 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Las Lomas de Azua
It appears that the coment contains terms not permitted. Please check it and make necessary adjustments. Posting of url's/links is not permitted for new users.

I'm getting the above message, and there's no justification of it!
Written by: Mirador, 27 Oct 2011 11:42 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Las Lomas de Azua
My previous message is the following: It was at the request of the defendant's own attorney the reason for the incarceration, which suggests it was done for the defandants own safety.
Written by: Perez, 27 Oct 2011 3:00 PM
From: Dominican Republic
This dude is going to be released soon like nothing ever happened. It always happens if its associated with high ranked people.
Written by: VeronicaDR, 27 Oct 2011 5:46 PM
From: United States
Whoever owns the plane should now know to not keep it in the country. Anything worth money will be stolen here. No justice system here.Its all a joke.
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