Kidnapping gangsters have escaped Police net
They use similar methods in the capture of victims and rescues

SANTO DOMINGO. The heads of the group of kidnappers of the student Eduardo Antonio Baldera Gomez are to gangsters said by the National Police to be tied to five such crimes since 2005, crimes from which "strangely" they have managed to escape from the authorities even though their accomplices have been arrested.
One loose end that the police investigators cannot manage to matchup in the case of the young kidnap victim taken in Nagua, is the way in which Cicilio Diaz (Mauel) or Lilo Antonio Castillo and Ruben Sario Silvestre Cisnero Nuñez escaped under the very noses of the experts even though their accomplices were arrested.
The captors used the came methodology to carry out their actions: date, time, dressed in camouflage and carrying automatic rifles, identifying themselves as members of the Police or the National Department of Drug Control (DNCD), demanding sums in the millions of dollars and have kept their victims for more than two weeks.
In their criminal paths, the Police have established that Cecilio Diaz or Lilo Antonio Castillo and his group are the same that on 24 November 2005 kidnapped the Dominican resident of the United States, Rolando Benjamin Gonzalez Reyes (El Gringo) in the Hispanoamericana Residences, in Santiago and asked for US$3 million in ransom.
After being inactive for some time, in 2008, Cicilio Diaz or Lilo Antonio Castillo, supposedly reorganized his group of outlaws in order to, using their methods, kidnap the businessman from San Francisco de Macoris, Luis Lantigua Caladilla.
Both kidnappings took place in November, the first in 2005 and the second in 2008, one at 9 at night and the other at 8 o'clock; and the ransom demand was US$3 million in each case.
After two weeks, Gonzalez Reyes (El Gringo) was rescued during an operation carried out by the police in the community of Hato Nuevo, Azua, in a "nearly jungle-like" zone, inside a hole, covered only with a sheet, where his captors had kept him as they waited for the payment of the US$3 million ransom.
One loose end that the police investigators cannot manage to matchup in the case of the young kidnap victim taken in Nagua, is the way in which Cicilio Diaz (Mauel) or Lilo Antonio Castillo and Ruben Sario Silvestre Cisnero Nuñez escaped under the very noses of the experts even though their accomplices were arrested.
The captors used the came methodology to carry out their actions: date, time, dressed in camouflage and carrying automatic rifles, identifying themselves as members of the Police or the National Department of Drug Control (DNCD), demanding sums in the millions of dollars and have kept their victims for more than two weeks.
In their criminal paths, the Police have established that Cecilio Diaz or Lilo Antonio Castillo and his group are the same that on 24 November 2005 kidnapped the Dominican resident of the United States, Rolando Benjamin Gonzalez Reyes (El Gringo) in the Hispanoamericana Residences, in Santiago and asked for US$3 million in ransom.
After being inactive for some time, in 2008, Cicilio Diaz or Lilo Antonio Castillo, supposedly reorganized his group of outlaws in order to, using their methods, kidnap the businessman from San Francisco de Macoris, Luis Lantigua Caladilla.
Both kidnappings took place in November, the first in 2005 and the second in 2008, one at 9 at night and the other at 8 o'clock; and the ransom demand was US$3 million in each case.
After two weeks, Gonzalez Reyes (El Gringo) was rescued during an operation carried out by the police in the community of Hato Nuevo, Azua, in a "nearly jungle-like" zone, inside a hole, covered only with a sheet, where his captors had kept him as they waited for the payment of the US$3 million ransom.
Diario Libre
Diario Libre