Monday, August 30, 2010
U.S. Analyst identified 17 officers linked to the drug, according Vincho
SANTO DOMINGO .- The Narcotics Affairs Adviser of the Executive Branch, Marino Vinicio Castillo, said that an intelligence analyst in the United States identified at least 17 Armed Forces officers, including generals, who are tied in matters of drug trafficking.
He said that the United States have the information as suggested shared with the Dominican Republic because it indicates that those officers have not been touched.
Castillo said that this is not an agent either, but an intelligence analyst, before leaving the country to Bolivia offered the information to a person closely linked to it.
"He told that person, before leaving, we have identified at least 17 senior military officers, including generals, who in one way or another have had dealings with drugs," he said in an interview on "Power Spheres .
He explained that the major U.S. intelligence official here lasted about a year and a half and went from here to Bolivia. U.S. asked to help cleanse the police and military ranks.
August Figueroa Case
In another order, Vincho stated that in the case of Puerto Rican José David Figueroa in August those listed are a fraction.
"Figueroa himself is a particle of a structure," he said.
The lawyer said that the also known as "Junior Capsule" did not act for free because he was Colombian leadership structures in the Dominican Republic.
He warned that "if we neglect in the East are going to have extreme violence" because they are seeing signs of organized gangs.
"So hard that there are signs that it is to mourn, prosecutors and judicial officers who have had to kneel to ask bosses that have appeared in the East that will forgive the children and that they can not judge these gentlemen."
Castillo said that indicates a dangerous loss of space.
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