Cessna plane seized in Belgium with 350 kilos of cocaine arrived from the Puerto Plata airport
PUERTO PLATA.- An airplane that was detained in Belgium after having transported about 350 kilos of cocaine to that European country, supposedly left from the airport terminal in Puerto Plata.
Belgian authorities reported that the Cessna-brand aircraft, Citation Bravo model, registration H1915, landed at Zaventem airport in Brussels, where eight passenger bags containing the drug were found.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), through the Twitter account @AIRCOP_ROPAN, confirmed in the aforementioned plane that 350 kilograms of cocaine arrived from the Puerto Plata airport in the Dominican Republic.
It has been speculated that “the aircraft left the country with the complicity and permissiveness of the authorities” since all air operations are restricted after applying restrictive official measures to combat the COVID-19 virus.
This case continues to generate a lot of suspicion as the government authorities of the Dominican Republic maintain a hermetic silence in this regard.
To add insult to injury, a large part of the national press has turned a blind eye or treated it in a very shallow way, when international newspapers reported on this event.
The security agencies and the Attorney General’s Office “have turned a blind eye” since they have not spoken of the plane that left the Dominican Republic for Europe with 350 kilos of cocaine in the middle of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Source: Puerto Plata Digital
Mau 13, 2020
Category: DR News |
