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11-27-2009, 05:20 PM
Migration director Vice-admiral Sigfrido Pared Perez says that no one named Sobeida Felix Morel or Sobeida Feliz Morel has left the country through Las Americas International Airport (AILA), as reported in the Listin Diario. Pared Perez told Diario Libre that Migration had conducted a thorough investigation at the request of the National Police, and that after reviewing the passenger lists and reservations lists of all flights departing from AILA on 12 November, the name did not appear on any list. He added that he even contacted the immigration authorities in Spain, the country to which it was thought that the fugitive could have fled, and they reported that no passenger with the name of Sobeida Felix Morel had been registered as arriving.
It was suspected that Sobeida Felix Morel had left the country on Air Europa flight 88 to Madrid on 12 November, from AILA. Pared Perez said that this name was not registered on that flight or on any other flight on that day. He said that the last departure by Felix Morel was registered on 8 August, before her arrest, when she traveled to Puerto Rico.
The woman who is now a fugitive was detained on 3 September in connection with the seizure of US$4.6 million in cash found in an SUV at her apartment building.
Nevertheless, according to information received by the newspaper yesterday, at the airport terminal 6 employees from that night's second Migration shift are being investigated in connection with Sobeida Feliz Morel's alleged departure. Moreover, National Investigations Department (DNI) and Army Intelligence Service (J-2) agents are reviewing the airport's closed-circuit security tapes.
According to a rumor, Sobeida Felix Morel did leave the country, dressed as a nun. National Police Criminal Intelligence Service agents started to scan all Immigration departure forms from the beginning of November that are sent to the Central Bank after passing through the DNI at the airport. These papers are counted for use in the CB's statistics on passenger movements.

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