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As reported in the Sosua News

30 October 2007

Government hunts drug dealers

The Dominican Republic seems to be becoming more of a transit harbour for hard drugs.
Prison
Prison
The Netherlands Antilles used to have the dubious honour of being the biggest transit harbour in the Caribbean. But the strict checks and consistent arrest of the drug couriers have resulted in the drug barons moving their business to the Dominican Republic.
The drugs are imported in small planes and dropped somewhere over land. Fast boats are also used to bring the drugs ashore, where they seem to disappear among the tourists from Europe, Canada and the USA. Tourists are arrested almost every day as they try to smuggle the drugs out of the country. These drug couriers are often Dominicans with a Canadian, American, Spanish, Dutch, Belgian or German passport. This is stupid, of course, because this country has a very strict punishment system for such offences, and the jails here can only be described as pure hell.

Don't do it!

The Dominican Government has purchased a number of smaller propeller aircraft from Brazil, and these will be used to track down the small private planes transporting drugs. The Coastguard also has some speedboats to fight the drugs import via the coast. Airline passengers and their baggage are being searched by specially trained sniffer dogs at all airports. This campaign is starting to achieve good results. Hundreds of kilos of cocaine have already been confiscated, and many couriers have been jailed.
Tourists generally know nothing about such activities. If you don't go looking for trouble then you'll not find it. Drugs are not visible on the streets, as they are in large cities such as Amsterdam, for example. But there are always idiots around who go looking for trouble.
Anti drugs plane
Anti drugs plane
Soft drugs are also strictly prohibited here, so even lighting a joint is risky. Don't do it!!
The penalties here are very high, and the jails are certainly as bad as your worst nightmare!
REMEMBER " MIDNIGHT EXPRESS"
 
Also, you can be sure that "Fugitive Recovery Agents" and "Bounty Hunters" are  active!!!!  Whatcha gona do? Bad Boy, Bad Boy.....      
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Don't be Foolish! I have been in the jails and they are not for Gringos....

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