DNCD chief says journalists lacked the truth
posted on: Jan 11 2012 11:23 by RDugey. Viewed 25 times.The President of the National Directorate for Control of drugs (DNCD), more general Rolando Rosado Mateo, revealed yesterday that the journalists who were allegedly assaulted by an official of that institution in the international airport of the Americas admitted to "having failed in the truth, admitting that they said that they were present in solidarity with his fellow".
Letter addressed to the director of this newspaper, Miguel Franjul, Rosado Matthew indicates that the results of the investigation ordered by the alleged aggression suffered by several journalists covering the news impacts on air, on the part of Lieutenant Colonel Johan Liriano Sánchez terminal, yield the fact that "the incident is reduced then the versions of the official".
In detail, explains that the complaint lodged by journalists pointed out that four of them were threatened by the Lieutenant-Colonel and as observed in the recording of the Chambers of u000asecurity, at the time of the alleged incident, which lasted 10 seconds, just a journalist interacts with Lieutenant Colonel Liriano.
In the same way, explains that when the Commission interview with journalists and he shows them the video, they admit having missed the truth after recognizing that they said that they were present in solidarity with their colleague.
The incident is then reduced to the versions of the official, who claims having done aggression, and journalist, who holds the version of the aggression. Two witnesses to the incident, who stated that it did not occur as tells it the journalist, were scrapped because of that were present, knew to Lieutenant Colonel Liriano and not to the journalist, said the document.
Said that given the circumstances "would seem to indicate that the excess came not on the part of Lieutenant Liriano, who today throughout the country as arbitrary and abusive and, by extension, this imputation is" u000a"he assimilated this institution".

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