Capture alleged ringleader network of drug dealers that operated between Haiti and RD
posted on: Dec 29 2011 12:37 by RDugey. Viewed 19 times.The National Directorate for Drug Control (DNCD), captured a suspected ringleader of a network of drug traffickers that operates between Haiti and Dominican Republic, which is linked to the delivery of a shipment of marijuana held last September in a jeepeta led by a captain of the national army, who was immediately cancelled and subjected to justice.
Is James Reyes Moreta, 41 years, apprehended in an operation carried out in the street Christ the Saviour, sector Villa Hortensia, of this border town, where it resides.
The spokesman of the DNCD, Roberto LeBron, said Rosario Díaz is a renowned drug trafficker operating together with the appointed Sunday Montero Recio (Momón), who remains at large and is actively sought throughout the region border.
According to the institution, both are linked in the delivery of 22 packages of marijuana, weighing 182 pounds, occupied in the trunk of the Mitsubishi Montero Sport, color jeepeta u000ared wine, plate G147678, driving the then Captain Luis Yussepe Cavallo neck, on 20 September last.
It was reported that the DNCD has several complaints and/or confidential notes indicating Kings Moreta and the fugitive Recio Montero as the ringleaders of a strong network of drug traffickers that brought narcotics from the neighboring country towards Dominican Republic.
Agency reported, also of the arrest in this population of a couple during another RAID, where he occupied a suite of three pounds and fourth in marijuana, 55 thousand 420 pesos in cash and a motorcycle would be used in drug transactions
Detainees were identified as Charles Pérez neck, aged 32, and Arsenilia Barrientos Alcántara, 30, who during the home-based requisition threatened several of the agents of the DNCD kill their mothers or burn their homes.
Requisition was conducted with a Prosecutor, in u000acombination with members of the operational Department of border intelligence (DOIF), on the main street of the antenna sector.

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