Dealing with drugs would be sent to Europe attached to regular and funeral reminders
posted on: Jan 10 2012 7:38 by RDugey. Viewed 22 times.The National Directorate for Drug Control (DNCD) reported the confiscation a little more than half a kilo of cocaine that in the form of tablets attached to regular and funeral reminders would be sent to Spain and Belgium within six envelopes through the Instituto Postal Dominicano (INPOSDOM).
The Agency said that six envelopes containing cocaine were being sent to an equal number of persons allegedly residing in different parts of Spain and Belgium, and they were occupied by the DNCD during a requisition carried out jointly with inspectors of the Department Express Mail Service of the referral Institute.
Weight of cocaine is 577 grams and it was in the form of thin tablets attached to regular and funeral, reminders that in turn were inside referrals envelopes, according the DNCD.
Anti-drug agency reported that six envelopes containing the narcotic substance were deposited u000athe INPOSDOM offices, in the capital, and they were being referred allegedly by the Lords José Alberto Pérez, Laura Pérez, Maical Rodríguez, Elizabeth María Encarnación, Luís Miguel Almanzar and José Alberto Sánchez, all of them, living in different areas of Santo Domingo, as recorded in those envelopes.
Also, the DNCD pointed out that the drug was going to be allegedly received in Spain and Belgium by Heder Straat, Luis Yanez Munoz, a. Martínez Pobeda, Diego Ortiz, Francisco Talavera Meriño and Keizestraat.

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