Aircraft would take drugs to Puerto Rico is not company Servair
posted on: Dec 20 2011 7:33 by RDugey. Viewed 47 times.The National Directorate for Drug Control (DNCD) yesterday clarified that is not owned by Servair the plane where they would be transported to Puerto Rico six bundles with 58 packets of cocaine, weighing quantified at over 60 kilograms, but that belongs to the American pilot Santos silk Rodríguez.
"We talked with the executives of the company, Servair offering services to various companies in the international airport of the Americas and other terminals in the country and we have been told that the plane does not belongs to them," said Roberto LeBron, spokesman for the DNCD.
It is a device registration American N355DL which is retained by the DNCD and the authorities of Civil Aviation, piloted by Santos silk Rodríguez, aircraft that was introduced the drug with the alleged complicity of two members of the DNCD, also under investigation.
Arrested the DNCD agents are Vladimir Peralta Santos, Wilfredo Antonio Avila u000aVásquez and the civilian Salvador Gómez Féliz, reported the agency anti-narcotics.
Drugs was occupied on the plane in the early hours of the morning on Sunday during an operation led by the Deputy Director of the center of information and joint coordination (CICC), police Colonel Martín Tapia.
In the confiscation involved members of the stops and a prosecutor attached to that you certified the finding of the drugs.

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