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November 15, 2024
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They arrest another trafficker of undocumented immigrants in Montecristi

They arrest another trafficker of undocumented immigrants in Montecristi

A man was arrested in Montecristi by members of the Army Dominican in flagrante delicto while transporting 18 Haitian nationals with irregular immigration status.

The vehicle, a bus of transport public, Coaster brand, white and blue, was inspected at the El Botoncillo checkpoint, in the aforementioned province.

The driver, identified as Henry Manuel Regalado Peña, will be presented to the authorities of the Public Ministry of Montecristi for the corresponding purposes.

As for the foreigners Without documentation, they were handed over to the General Directorate of Immigration for their immigration process. repatriation.

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During the months of September and Octoberhe Army of Dominican Republic has presented 86 people to the Public Ministry for traffic of undocumented.

The arrests of these people were carried out by military patrols in operations carried out in different provinces, in which they were detained 16,255 undocumented during the month of October.

The people sent to justice in these cases include: detained who traveled on motorcycles, trucks, jeepetas, cars and other vehicles with foreigners without documentation.

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