Friday, May 20, 2011

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DNCD attorney submitted SPM son for impersonating one of their agents reject religious


- San Pedro de Macoris, DR .- The National Drugs Control (DNCD), decided to defend the work of his men to stand up for them before the courts in San Pedro de Macoris, about a submission against the institution by a man arrested in March for allegedly posing as a narcotics agent for "blackmail people and collect money." The man, the son of a deputy prosecutor of the Court of Appeal stated jurisdiction and brother of an assistant prosecutor in La Romana, was identified as Roberto Enrique Medina Encarnacion, against which the DNCD filed a criminal complaint for usurpation of functions. He is the son the magistrate and brother Roberto Encarnacion Edwin Encarnacion Medina tax.

Encarnación Medina was arrested in June 2010, from complaints received in the sense that people dedicated to pressure to take money with you and avoid flattered to be involved in drug cases, a situation which led to the start of surveillance to arrest him. After his arrest was delivered to his father without being sent to the appropriate court.

DNCD spokesman Roberto Lebron, confirmed that the process is open to the Court of Instruction of the city, first implemented one from a lawsuit by the accused against members Inspectorate of the agency and another brought by it. Encarnación Medina argues that he was beaten by officers and therefore went to court.

"is a process that is in the hands of our lawyers, via the legal department of the institution, so any information can be obtained from the prosecutor or the clerk of the court seized," Lebron said, without elaborating. He warned that "the DNCD defended and will defend its integrity and reputation, as well as that of its members who work in adherence to the rule of law and ethical standards."

One person allegedly extorted was identified like the Puerto Rican Juan Colon, who had promised to solve your problem in the DNCD, which was determined by the agents when contacted Encarnación Medina, after a telephone conversation, for to go to a specific place to deliver the money he was claiming to that abroad.

also was said to pose as a member of the DNCD, did the same with a document that accredits him as an "active member" of the police. He was released by the intervention of his father and his brother, but still proceeded to lodge a criminal complaint against the officers, against whom a judge ruled coercive measures. They are charged for violating Articles 309, 186, 341 and 265 of the Penal Code.

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