Posted on 05/01/2010 5:51:51 AM PDT by expat_panama
la prensa |
This massive confiscation of weapons shows that the region continues to be a bridge for the transfer of weapons. |
Experts estimate that the arsenal, which may have originated from Central America, is quoted at more than $1 million on the black market.
The police commissioner of Chiriquí, David Ramos, said the teacher was taken into custody and that further investigations will reveal whether or not there are other individuals involved.
The seizure was made possible thanks to Operation Compa, composed of the National Police, the Narcotics Affairs Section, and the Judicial Investigation Department, with the support of the Public Prosecutions Office, which invested several months of research, surveillance, and monitoring in this case.
According to Ramos, the weapons had been in Chiriquí for some time, and were being stored in a room or bunker specially built for this type of arsenal. While the weapons appear to be old, given the manufacture date, they are still active," said the commissioner.
Among the weapons seized include AK-47 ammunition, 250 Russian fragmentation grenades, 13 blocks of TNT, 60 packs of TNT, 186 60-caliber mortar rounds, 100 RPG grenades, 24 AK-47 sub-machine guns, and 47 AK-47 assault rifles.
Even so, I hear that Boquete is still a great place to retire, and get a good cup of coffee.
Its length is 60 times its diameter what ever that may be. A long sucker for sure:)
> Its length is 60 times its diameter what ever that may be. A long sucker for sure:)
You’re thinking of naval guns.
It’s 60 mm.
> Its length is 60 times its diameter what ever that may be. A long sucker for sure:)
You’re thinking of naval guns.
It’s 60 mm.
Free world forces use 60mm and 80 mm, the commies used 61mm and 81mm so that they could use our stuff if captured, but we couldn’t use theirs.
I know it is a 60 mm. Just having fun.
I am extremely glad and very happpy we made contact once again. It is always great to hear from you!
When are you and your wife heading up to Chiriqui? I love that part of Panama. My sister and my wonderful brother-in-law are there now. They are vacationing here from Denver. They should be back here in the next day or so.
I just returned from RibaSmith in Paitilla, and La Prensa was not carrying the story this a.m...at least not on the front page...I believe that would be front page news. It probably was too late for todays printing. It should be on the news at noon though.
(Pause while I check channel 13. The news should be on in the next five minutes. Nothing. All the news channels are showing movies.)
“Remember that Noriega’s from Chiriqui and that Torrijos started his coup here. That, and a few years ago when the were expanding the David airport they accidentally dug up a mass grave.”
It is surreal we had a front row seat to all of this and even participated in the street riots. It’s a wonder I didn’t get hurt. But then, Noriega’s goons were poor shots.
When I would go to work, I always carried a change of clothes and other necessities in the event I couldn’t get home from work in the evening. I could depend on my lovely next door neighbor to feed my kitty cat if I couldn’t make it home.
Noriega deserves all the curses he has upon him: 2 strokes, hypertension, a bad heart, has trouble walking, has trouble talking, loss of a lot of weight, steep in depression, a bout with cancer...I wonder how the family members feel of those poor souls he had murdered. He is going to die in that Paris prison...Good.
Anyway, good making contact with you again. Take care, drive carefully, keep your car doors locked, and let me know of any further news. I will do the same.
My love to you and your wife.
Life here is good. We got all the conveniences of the big city yet still all the benefits of country life. Let us know when you're up here again.
Oh my gods. I had temporarily forgotten you folks did not live in Panama City. LOL!!! Is that what is called a “senior moment?”
As I told my sister and her wonderful husband, between the traffic in Panama City and Obama, I am angry 24 hours a day. I have arranged my schedule in that I only have to face the traffic a couple of times a week. Today was a great day to go supermarketing since it is a holiday. Everybody must have left town to go to another congested area.
“Let us know when you’re up here again.”
On the contrary. Let me know when you come here so I can host you to lunch.
Again, thank you.
Oh my gods. I had temporarily forgotten you folks did not live in Panama City. LOL!!! Is that what is called a “senior moment?”
As I told my sister and her wonderful husband, between the traffic in Panama City and Obama, I am angry 24 hours a day. I have arranged my schedule in that I only have to face the traffic a couple of times a week. Today was a great day to go supermarketing since it is a holiday. Everybody must have left town to go to another congested area.
“Let us know when you’re up here again.”
On the contrary. Let me know when you come here so I can host you to lunch.
Again, thank you.
Oppseeeeee. Double post. I dont know how I managed that.
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