Law Prohibits Businesses that Promote Drug Lords, Authorities Warn After Raiding Bani
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The Joint Task Force (FTC) intervened this Thursday in an alcoholic beverage business that was going to begin operating in Baní, Peravia province, after verifying that its advertising strategy used images of international drug lords, a practice prohibited by Law 50-88 on Drugs and Controlled Substances of the Dominican Republic. The establishment, called "Sinaloa Drink", displayed on its facade promotional images of figures such as Joaquín "El C…
By Raúl Germán Bautista.- The lawyer Félix Portes spoke in his X account (formerly Twitter) about the raid and subsequent closure of the bar “Drink Sinaloa” in Baní, an establishment that shows photos and billboards with figures of drug trafficking. Portes warned that Law 50-88, on Drugs and Controlled Substances, establishes specific sanctions for those who promote or promote the consumption or trade of illicit drugs. “Key points of the prohibi…
The National Directorate of Drug Control (DNCD), together with other police entities, intervened on Thursday the new "Drink Sinaloa", which was preparing to open its doors on Saturday, September 6, with plans, even, to extend its activities until the dawn of Sunday, which has caused a great scandal and a lot of anxiety among the Banileja population and the country. (Continue reading...) Related: – Owner of "Drink Sinaloa" claims to have all the …
Santo Domingo, R.D. – Criminal lawyer Félix Portes spoke on social network X after the National Directorate of Drug Control (DNCD) closed the drink center “Drink Sinaloa” in Bani, which was preparing to open on September 6. Portes recalled that Law No. 50-88 on Drugs ...
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