Attorney general asks Consuegra Cruz retired from the Figueroa case.
Santo Domingo .- A retired general of the National Police was presented to the District Attorney's Office to air compelling information about the Figueroa case. Meanwhile, on Thursday were sent to prison two artistic entrepreneurs whom authorities linked to Sobeida Felix Morel.
A fast pace left the courthouse, the former commander of the East, Luis Dario de la Cruz Consuegra, after he was questioned in relation to death the former colonel González and Gonzalez, who was under his command and who has good references, as he was a man of integrity, only met him for five months.
Asked whether Figueroa had ties to or if you know, this is merely responded, "Mary, I do not know this man."
But apparently the interrogation that lasted over an hour, did not provide data relevant to the prosecution.
Prosecutor Alejandro Moscoso Segarra said the interrogation of the former General De la Cruz Consuegra not so far yielded any valuable information that all he said was already known in research.
With this added five former military officer investigated the case, which has led seven people to prison, the last two are the artistic entrepreneurs and Luis Matos Kelvin Flaquer , whom the authorities seized more than $ 470 000 during a raid which sought to Sobeida Felix, drugs and weapons.
art promoters were sent to prison Najayo by the judges of the Court of Appeals for the District, after the verdict Permanent Care of the court which ordered his release.
The interview of former Director of Central Region of the National Police was scheduled for 11: 30 but was submitted to the Office at 10 and 40 minutes in the company of his lawyers.
The requirement for the former officer go to the Attorney was made by the Attorney General's Office.
The judge says it does not necessarily have to be linked to the notorious case of a fugitive Puerto Rican, but said that their information is important for research.
While this weekend another will be required by military Prosecutor for investigation.
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