Haize Military Police Successfully Arrested Elusive Drug Ringleader Barapon
Haize Military Police escorting Barapon outside his 'residence'
IRINETZ - Haize Military Police had recently successfully apprehended and arrested Barapon (real name classified) red-handed in Tysukeli-Oblask today, one of Haishan's top wanted in trans-national crime after several years of espionage and public tipping on tracking and trapping the infamous Mokan drug ringleader. Citing it as one of the biggest catch in the military police history, Chief Commissioner Srudaje-Molovc stated Mr. Barapon was accused of seven charges of unauthorized drug distribution, five accounts on bribing and sedition against Haize Military Police personnel and various public officers, seven accounts of possession of various illegal drugs, three charges on illegal racketeering and five combined charges of unauthorized money transfers, laundering and counterfeiting.
The Chief Commissioner had also voiced disapproval on the People's United Federation of Mokastana apparent inability to curb the outflux of trans-national drug runners that are considered as blight in Haize public stability, "These drug lords and runners are starting to become a problem for us Haize. While we're always vigilant to protect the public around the clock, the appearance of Mokan aliens made it quite difficult for us to concentrate on various pressing matters at hand such as interdiction of Haize organized crime groups. It would be even more troublesome if they started to import their home-brew rivalries here but nevertheless expect zero tolerance from the Haize Military Police."
The public disclosure of arrest of Mr. Barapon had generated considerable buzz from the general public given Haize Military Police rarely disclose any apprehended criminals or suspects on grounds of minimizing plausible risks to the members of the public and to protect ongoing investigations from compromising factors. Judging from aforementioned criminal charges, Mr. Barapon is likely to be given death penalty in accordance of Haize laws although it's highly probable that the sentence would be lightened should the convict cooperate with the organization on providing information on various crime groups and illegal networks that he had interacted or contacted with. This is Merhenzi-Tinka, reporting for Crimia News Network's General Section.
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