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08-05-2010, 03:40 PM
Hoy newspaper's lead story today reports that Dr. Sergio Rafael Rojas Soriano's murder was a case of mistaken identity. The doctor was murdered while exercising near the Botanical Gardens and the UNPHU University. Only his gun was stolen from him. The killers are reported to have been targeting a newspaper editor who exercised along that route. The report says that shortly after the killing, a police officer called the newspaper executive for a meeting.
Clave newspaper, in the page 2 commentary of its last printed edition, writes:
"Citizen insecurity is a distinctive sign of the current police administration. A citizen who was exercising on Tuesday was killed by eight bullet wounds. It was not a robbery, because his belongings were left beside the body. He was victim of a criminal intelligence job and professionally killed. The doctor, who worked at the UCE private clinic, Sergio Rafael Rojas Soriano, 52, met his death opposite one of the most beautiful and healthy spots of the country, the Botanical Gardens".
Clave claims to have information that the murder was a mistake and that the order was to target a newspaper executive whose age and physical appearance is similar to the doctor, who exercised early that morning.
"The data are being confirmed and that is why we cannot share more details. Nevertheless, 10 minutes after the crime against Rojas Soriano, a high-ranking officer of the National Police called the newspaper executive "to coordinate a meeting." Because of the time, it was an unusual call.
"Without fear and with serenity the precautions have been taken and we are thus informing the political, military and police and the general police that we are aware where the aggression plans are coming from," writes the newspaper.
www.hoy.com.do/el-pais/2010/8/5/336760/Por-que-cerro-Clave (http://www.hoy.com.do/el-pais/2010/8/5/336760/Por-que-cerro-Clave)

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