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11-10-2011, 02:30 PM
Giving testimony for more than three hours because of his role in the investigations into the alleged network of contract killers at the service of Puerto Rican capo Jose David Figueroa Agosto, the Chief of Police, Jose Armando Polanco Gomez, described the criminal organization's modus operandi. Testifying before the judges of the Fourth Collegiate Tribunal of the Penal Chamber of the Court of the First Instance of the National District, he revealed that one of the alleged killers had been deported from the United States for drug trafficking and belonged to the Latin Kings gang, another was sentenced to 12 years and should be in prison for killing four people, including two policemen, and a third served as the lookout in the collection of the bodies of the contract killers' victims. He also said that once they had carried out the killing of a person they took off for the Cibao, where they lived in at least eight houses.
He revealed that Jose Miguel Rodriguez Almonte (Job) murdered a young woman in 1999 in a fit of jealousy and when he got out of prison he killed a man who had been in a relationship with his first victim, and during the police persecution he killed two police officers, and was out of prison in 2009 after being paroled. Polanco Gomez revealed that the murder of the man killed by 12 stab wounds in the La Victoria Prison, Gabriel Arias Castillo (Alex el Pelotero) in March 2010, was carried out by three inmates who had been hired for the job by two men who visited them to give them the job. Among these three, Jose Anibal Hidalgo Garcia (Molmo) is currently being processed for contract killings. The high-ranking officer continued describing how during the investigations, the first suspected contract killer was Gian Enrique Rojas Matos, who activated a cell phone that he then took to Omar Antigua Polanco on orders from Figueroa Agosto.
While on his way to receive the telephone, on 31 January 2009, he was shot to death on the Duarte Highway. The killers shot him 13 times. Polanco Gomez said that Antigua Polanco was wanted for the death of "Alex El Pelotero," who had supposedly told Antigua something about a shipment of more than 200 kilos of cocaine that was seized. He pointed out that in this seizure, during which Alex El Pelotero was arrested, the Police found an arsenal of weapons and more than US$200,000, and a Glock pistol whose bullets matched with those that killed the famous madam "Vianca la Gorda."
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He revealed that Jose Miguel Rodriguez Almonte (Job) murdered a young woman in 1999 in a fit of jealousy and when he got out of prison he killed a man who had been in a relationship with his first victim, and during the police persecution he killed two police officers, and was out of prison in 2009 after being paroled. Polanco Gomez revealed that the murder of the man killed by 12 stab wounds in the La Victoria Prison, Gabriel Arias Castillo (Alex el Pelotero) in March 2010, was carried out by three inmates who had been hired for the job by two men who visited them to give them the job. Among these three, Jose Anibal Hidalgo Garcia (Molmo) is currently being processed for contract killings. The high-ranking officer continued describing how during the investigations, the first suspected contract killer was Gian Enrique Rojas Matos, who activated a cell phone that he then took to Omar Antigua Polanco on orders from Figueroa Agosto.
While on his way to receive the telephone, on 31 January 2009, he was shot to death on the Duarte Highway. The killers shot him 13 times. Polanco Gomez said that Antigua Polanco was wanted for the death of "Alex El Pelotero," who had supposedly told Antigua something about a shipment of more than 200 kilos of cocaine that was seized. He pointed out that in this seizure, during which Alex El Pelotero was arrested, the Police found an arsenal of weapons and more than US$200,000, and a Glock pistol whose bullets matched with those that killed the famous madam "Vianca la Gorda."
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