Local January 29, 2013 - 4:30 pm

Cocaine found in drinking straws

Santo Domingo.- The National Drug Control Department (DNCD) announced the confiscation yesterday of a box of plasticdrinking straws filled with cocaine, which was being sent via private mail fromSan Francisco de Macorís to a New York City resident.

According tothe report, the sender of the parcel was José Martínez from the neighborhood ofEl Águila in the northeastern city of San Francisco de Macorís. The intendedrecipient was named as Manuel Rodríguez, a Dominican resident of the Bronx.

The anti-drugagency said that a total of 34 drinking straws were found, weighing over 10grams and filled with cocaine, which has been sent to the National ForensicSciences Institute (INACIF) for testing.

“The senderdisguised the straws in a box with photo frame, but the staff member whoinspected the package suspected that it could be contaminated, on the basis ofthe place of origin and the destination of the packet, as was effectively establishedupon opening the box in the presence of other authorities,” explains the communiqué.

COVID-19

May 17, 2024 - 9:22 am

CEMDOE expands services, reinforcing commitment to quality and safety in healthcare

May 16, 2024 - 8:43 am

WHO greenlights Japanese vaccine for Dengue prevention

May 14, 2024 - 10:25 am

Médico Express and Caribbean Health TPA foster medical tourism

May 13, 2024 - 9:34 am

Residents protest thermoelectric vessels in Azua

MOST READ

Tourism

Dominican airline breaks passenger transit record

Local

President Abinader explores semiconductor industry potential with World Bank president

Tourism

American Airlines expanding with new route to La Romana

Local

After complaints from residents, the SDE Mayor’s Office carries out a cleaning and waste collection day

MORE NEWS

Local

Roque Espaillat expresses satisfaction with Electoral process

Local

OAS Mission Chief tours UNPHU and addresses Election observations

Uncategorized

Government clarifies alcohol ban during Elections mandated by Electoral Board

World

Dominicans in Spain vote amidst division over Presidential candidates