Puerto Rican narco had ten years to operate in the country
posted on: Dec 12 2011 7:29 by RDugey. Viewed 15 times.The national police reported yesterday that Miguel Rivera Diaz, imprisoned last Friday and repatriated immediately to Puerto Rico on charges of drug trafficking and hired killers, took about ten years based in the country to evade the Police Chase on the neighboring island.
The spokesman of the Agency, Colonel maximum Báez Aybar, also said that alleged Puerto Rican narco won close to $40 million for the 2,500 kilos of cocaine that had moved in these last few months.
The official said that the repatriation of the "most searched in Puerto Rico drug" does not mean that you concluded the investigation into its operations in Dominican territory, after specify which followed the investigations to identify its partners in the country.
He also explained that it is natural that then that falls a narco of great magnitude like José David Figuera, leave a space others try to fill in order not to lose these benefits.
Báez Aybar insisted that for that reason the u000aPolice are on the lookout for anyone trying to fill that space and is for that reason there was the arrest of Rivera Diaz. "Here there is no room for drug trafficking, organized crime and the sicarios" reiterated the spokesman police.
At this time Rivera Diaz is in the hands of Puerto Rican, authorities who shortly will be presenting the accusation against.
The alleged narco and Puerto Rican sicario, syndicated as successor of the convict August Figueroa, was arrested in the first street of Holguin, Herrera, Santo Domingo Oeste, sector when it came out of his "hideout" to go to a barber shop in the area.
Its capture was achieved through the Operation Mongoose-Borinquen I, under the cooperation with several agencies Puerto Rico and United States, such as marshals, ICE, and the DEA.

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