The DNCD seizes 35 packets of cocaine
posted on: Nov 22 2011 7:43 by RDugey. Viewed 22 times.The National Directorate for Drug Control (DNCD) reported yesterday that he held 35 packets of cocaine in one of the compartments of a ship anchored in the port of Manzanillo, which arrived from Colombia, was a Colombian and a Ukrainian, the latter the captain of the boat.
According to a report by the DNCD, those arrested are Ukrainian Alyeyev Roman and Colombian Jorfe Eliécer Córdova Lezcano.
The report says that the "MV", registered in Bahamas, had sailed several days ago from the port of Santa Marta, in Colombia, and its destination end was the maritime terminal of Antwerp, in Belgium, place where carrying cocaine.
The note indicates that "Córdova Lezcano would as a stowaway on the ship" and that, in addition to the 35 packets of cocaine were occupied cell phones and cards of phone calls, GPS, rucksacks, water, medicines, diving equipment and balloons inflatable.
The vessel Summer Meadow is upheld u000aand under surveillance by members of the DNCD, and the Navy. The two detainees are at the headquarters of the DNCD in Santo Domingo.
"The DNCD was alerted by Colombian authorities that the boat had hidden an unknown quantity of cocaine and so made contacts with the public prosecutor in Monte Cristi to inspect her, finding that drugs hidden in one of the frames of the vessel", says the DNCD.

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