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SANTO DOMINGO. – The antinarcotics (DNCD) agency seized around 75 kilos of cocaine in the marina at the resort Cap Cana, Higüey (east) where it arrested three men, a one of them a Puerto Rican and another deported from the United States, informed east Monday the agency.

It said the drug in 74 packages was in four bags aboard the boat “Millennium,” registry PR-6557-GG also confiscated, while the three men were identified as the deportee Esteban Santiago Sanchez (Emilio); Radhamés Peralta Dippiton, and the Puerto Rican Edward Onell Delgado.

DNCD president Rolando Rosado said the boat was moored between the marina’s C-19 and C-20 docks.

He said at least two more Puerto Ricans and several Dominicans are being sought in connection to the case, but didn’t provide further detail citing an ongoing investigation by the DNCD as well as the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), “to determine if it’s a network that uses the country as a bridge to take narcotics to the neighboring island.”

The antinarcotics chief added that Delgado received the drug in front of a supermarket on Lope de Vega Av. from the deportee, who took it to Cap Cana in a SUV.

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13 comment(s)
Written by: BASTA, 2 Jan 2012 7:48 AM
From: Dominican Republic, =Ghetto/Legalize Drugs
What awaste of time.
Written by: WalterPolo, 2 Jan 2012 8:07 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata
“to determine if it’s a network that uses the country as a bridge to take narcotics to the neighboring island.”

No, it's a network dedicated to knitting lessons.

Useless mouthpieces.
Written by: josean, 2 Jan 2012 9:09 AM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia

Along with the first "bust" goes the first Cover-Up:

They move to the Lieutenant-Colonel "arbitrary" without revealing outcome of the "investigation"

"Acento.com.do revealed that the lucky officer received 1 million 567 thousand pesos of the DNCD, in two checks that did not specify why"

http://www.microsofttranslator.co....r-resultado-de-investigacion.html
Written by: ings0389, 2 Jan 2012 10:18 AM
From: United States
Everybody knows that all those people with brand new cars, changing them every year, all those new buildings (horrible-looking-on-top-of-each-other constructions never stops in the DR), all those new super expensive resort, and beautiful hotels are all the product of drugs. Instead of being surprised when the actual drug shows up, why don't investigate where all that money comes from?!
In the US, if you have a trend of having this much, and al of the sudden you have a shit ton, you're automatically under investigation, obviously, nobody gets rich outta the blue!
Written by: VeronicaDR, 2 Jan 2012 10:48 AM
From: United States
They are quick to investigate any average person bringing money into the country but the drug dealers and corrupt politician s are exempt.So how do they explain all the corrupt DCND and police people driving brand new Jeepeta every year and having big flat screen tvs in their house on their pay? They never investigate that but I try to bring 15,000 from my US bank account into the DR you better believe they will waiting with questions and excuses to try and get their hands on some or all of the money.
Written by: antonio1, 2 Jan 2012 12:14 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Av Santa Rosa, La Romana
Llegaron los Multiple username.......que coño sera con estos degracio de dominicanwatch,. Hope the DNCD get your IP.
Written by: Ricardolito, 2 Jan 2012 4:00 PM
From: Dominican Republic, vieja Santo Domingo
yes Ings ... alittle more investigation in the rich areas of the DR would disclose much more ..that is where all the action is controlled from ...not in poor barrios
Written by: josean, 2 Jan 2012 4:10 PM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia

"yes Ings ... alittle more investigation in the rich areas of the DR would disclose much more ..that is where all the action is controlled from ...not in poor barrios"

Now that’s the way to start of the New Year speaking truth to power!
Written by: josean, 2 Jan 2012 4:12 PM
From: United States, Dedicating 4 more years to fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia

"horrible-looking-on-top-of-each-other"

ngs0389, I couldn't agree with you more!
Written by: Grosero, 3 Jan 2012 6:08 AM
From: United States
Though it has barely registered in the U.S. press, a national scandal is currently unfolding in Colombia, where a jailed high official of the Administrative Department for Security (DAS, in its Spanish initials) has been spoken with journalists about the extensive collaboration between corrupt DEA Agents and Colombia's secret police helping right-wing paramilitary groups smuggle cocaine to South Florida via the Caribbean Chain.

Who The Biggest smuggler in the Carrib?

Why It's Uncle Sammy!

http://whosarat.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=1092518&goto=nextoldest



Written by: guillermone, 3 Jan 2012 8:51 AM
From: United States

Here's Johnny!

Oh, I am sorry.............. I mean,,,,,,, Heeeere's Sammy.............!!!!!!
Written by: Grullone, 3 Jan 2012 4:15 PM
From: United States
Drug money is keeping Cap Cana from going under.
Written by: guillermone, 3 Jan 2012 7:35 PM
From: United States
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