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NewsWhore
11-17-2011, 02:00 PM
The National Drug Control Department (DNCD) yesterday accused "an interim judge of Instruction" of ordering the release of four of the five men arrested on charges of conspiring to introduce shipments of drugs into the United States, especially Florida and Puerto Rico, who were captured in December 2010 with a stash of 309 kilos of cocaine on the highway between Santo Domingo and San Pedro de Macoris, a case in which other individuals are involved. A DNCD statement said that "after the work is done against organized crime, at certain times it is thrown away."

The persons released who would have been tried on drug trafficking charges in a Miami court were identified as Freddy Manuel Martinez, Miguel Angel Espinal Herrera, Roberto Antonio Mendoza Manzano, Felix Evangelista Sanchez Crispin and Carlos Ruben Morales Davila. The first four were arrested by the DNCD and the last one was captured last Monday 14 November in Puerto Rico. The DNCD confirms, with this statement, a public announcement made by the federal prosecutor of the Southern District of Florida, which presented criminal charges against the group for criminal association with intent to bring cocaine from South America into United States territory, using the Dominican Republic as a bridge. The first four were arrested on 22 December 2010 in a stop on the highway near Boca Chica. The defendants are accused together with Roy Francisco Sanchez Zamora and others.

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