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NewsWhore
04-17-2009, 03:10 PM
A report discussing the results of investigations into the August 2008 Paya drug massacres, only scratches the surface of the thriller-like drug plot, and according to Senator Wilton Guerrero, it's not good enough. The Senator, who up until recently received continuous media coverage for his outraged reaction to the case, says that the report omitted the most important detail - the identity of the person who planned the killings of seven men and who took the drugs (1,200 kilos of cocaine) and money involved. The report, which was produced by a special investigatory commission, lacks concrete information on the identity of the masterminds behind the gruesome crime, or the alleged high-ranking military, political and private sector involvement. Guerrero added that there is a feeling among the public that the special commission produced the report with the aim of quickly closing the case, without raising dust on the matter. He added that the 14 civilians and 11 military officials named in the report are at the core of the drug massacre. The report says that of the missing 1,200 kilos, accused former Navy Colonel Ricardo Guzman Perez held 600 kilos at his home. The 94-page report, which doesn't reveal any new information, states that the massacre of seven men in Paya came about after one drug dealing gang tried to muscle in on a rival gang's smuggling operation by stealing a drug shipment.

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