Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Narco State coup: shot in the head the director of the Fight Against Drug Trafficking




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Tuesday, 08 of Diciembre 2009 10:31
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altTegucigalpa The head of the Directorate Against Drug Trafficking (DLCN), general (R) Julian Aristides Gonzalez Irías, was shot to death this morning by two men who were driving a motorcycle as he drove his car through the neighborhood of Guanacaste capital, at the height of the School "José Cecilio del Valle".

Irías Gonzalez came in a Nissan Patrol truck in the Hatillo sector and at the time he was passing by that place was shot by the subjects that killed him instantly. 

The spokesman for the National Police. Daniel Molina said the retired officer was shot by two men who were driving a motorcycle. 
Irías Gonzalez's body was inside the vehicle and its authorities have found some shell casings. 

The unfortunate event, he said, is connected to the many threats posed to him through his cell phone. The last operations taking place in the country were of narcoavionetas(drug planes) that landed in Yoro and in Olancho . 

Gonzalez Irías, better known among his comrades as "The Stiff", was serving in that post since the administration of President altRicardo Maduro. 

The latest remarks were made yesterday, when at a press conference he defined the route they had followed the narcoavionetas that landed in the country. 

Three weeks ago, Gonzalez led an operation in  Naco, Cortes, where they discovered a clandestine airstrip in a property belonging to Mexican drug lords also seized several properties and livestock.

The coup leaders  for weeks tried to incriminate the constitutional President and his team in the drug trade and narco landing aircraft.




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In Honduras:  anti-drug director killed
tuesday, 08 of 2009 of diciembre
08 December 2009, 11:32 Tegucigalpa, Dec 8 (Prensa Latina) The director of the Office of National Drug Control in Honduras, retired Gen. Julian Aristides Gonzalez, was killed today by two gunmen while traveling in his car on a main street of the capital.

According to the spokesman of the Police Commissioner Orlin Cerrato, the officer was traveling alone through the neighborhood Guanacaste, in the east of Tegucigalpa, when he was intercepted by two motorcyclists who shot him.

The victim was a retired general, traveling without his usual escort company, so this will be investigated immediately, said Cerrato.

Yesterday, Gonzalez claimed that drug trafficking from South America is changing its routes operating in Honduras, where oftenplanes land  loaded with cocaine coming mostly from Colombia.

Last week, two registered aircraft that landed here South American nation, local media reported then.

This death scene darkens further Honduras, where five months ago a coup against the legitimate president Manuel Zelaya altered the democratic and constitutional order of the country and unleashed a strong wave of this violence.

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