The DNCD took cocaine to a Belgian
posted on: Nov 25 2011 7:42 by RDugey. Viewed 23 times.Two suitcases with six packets of cocaine were occupied in the Punta Cana airport before being shipped to Belgium, but the owner of the luggage, a citizen of that country, who did not check area to realize that the authorities detected the narcotic, said the National Drug Control (DNCD).
Reported, in addition, the seizure of a photo album filled with drugs in the Instituto Postal Dominicano (Inposdom), before being sent to Canada by a person resident in Santiago. The sender is identified as Ricardo Hernández and who would receive is named Jacques Laurent, domiciled in Québec, according to the report of the Agency. The drug agency explained that baggage held in Punta Cana were registered in the name of Vincenzo Onnembo, who intended to take the TB-304 flight, bound for Brussels. Onnembo suitcases were tagged with the numbers 798241 and 798300, which were u000areviewed by personnel of the Agency and of the specialized airport security corps (CESA), said the DNCD.
Drugs was immediately moved to the headquarters of the DNCD, in the capital, to then refer them to the laboratory for analysis, while the authorities pursue the detainee to arrest him and put it at the disposal of the public prosecutor.
National operating
anti-drug agency also reported to have removed more than 50 points of sale of narcotics in neighborhoods of the capital, Santo Domingo province and other cities in the last hours, arresting 75 people associated with such activity illegal.
The Agency said that a good proportion of those detained are recognized distributors of narcotics that operated in neighborhoods such as Villa María, Villa Consuelo, the sleeve, San Carlos, on February 27, and Herrera, in the capital; as well as in Los Mina, Alma Rosa, Villa Mella, Los Tres Brazos and mouth u000aGirl, among other sectors of the province Santo Domingo.

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