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14453: sanba: Re:14449: Benodin: DR1: Where is Radhames Garcia? (fwd)




From: sanba@juno.com

To be complete the report needs to be more specific about those influential politicians that impeded the case from being processed. We need to know if it's as easy a task in Dominican Republic as reported in Haiti that has not been privileged by thirty years of deviant justice system functionning.
As to the money retrieved from a bank in Haiti, it would be interesting to know which one, and what INTERPOL is doing about the case IF AND WHEN the Dominicans are failing? And why they are dragging so much?
From: Robert Benodin <r.benodin@worldnet.att.net>

DR1
1-14-03  Where is Radhames Garcia?
With the understanding that he could be arrested during the three-day recess
of legislative activity, La Vega deputy Radhames Garcia is nowhere to be
found. The Department of Migration compiled ample evidence of his misuse of
diplomatic influence to traffic Chinese nationals from Haiti to the
Dominican Republic, however the deputy apparently has the blessing of
influential politicians that have impeded his case from being processed
adequately. Former Attorney General Virgilio Bello Rosa had been adamant
about the arrest of the deputy.
El Caribe “En la cosa” column reports that in the country there is supposed
proof — in the hands of the Ministry of Foreign Relations and the office of
the Attorney General — that the deputy recently retrieved US$500,000 from a
Haitian bank. The newspaper points out that from the wages he earned as
former consul in Cap Haitien such an amount could never have been
accumulated.