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11-16-2012, 03:57 PM
A lieutenant, three sergeants and 15 officers, who were assigned to the Narcotics Division of the San Juan area, face charges tomorrow, Friday, for their alleged involvement in an illegal search in the apartment of the transsexual Ivana Fred Millan, that occurred on May 15, revealed sources close to the investigation.

Fred's apartment was searched illegally on May 15 by a squad of officers from the Narcotics Division of San Juan, after allegedly receiving a confidential informant's info in stating that the apartment had 17 kilos of cocaine. According to the initial investigation and allegations of Fred Millan, officers stormed the property without a court order. They entered, divided into three groups by the elevators and stairs and stayed in the apartment for 20 minutes.

Although they were dressed in civilian clothes and wore no shirts or vests with a police logo, some had around their necks their Badge. Some, according to the allegations, carried a rifle, another carried a portable radio, a sledgehammer and scissors.

According to the complainant, that night when she returned to her apartment at about 12:30 am, she found the gate padlocked, even though she had left it open, and the lock and the door frame was broken.

Walking into the kitchen, Fred Millan noticed her place had been ransacked, so she called the police thinking that she was the victim of a gang of thieves. Then she noticed that she was missing a video camera and $ 1,100.

Following reports in the media that Fred Millan made on 29 of May, it emerged that the former director of the Division of Drug in San Juan, Lt. Luis D. Flores, asked his deputy, Lt. Jaime Colon II, to omit information about the authorization that was given by him and the second in command of the Assistant Superintendent of Special Operations commander Pedro Sanchez, to make an intervention in the apartment of Fred Millan. With the request, Flores allegedly tried to avoid implicating himself in the illegal raid.

According to the statement of facts, when Lieutenant Flores Colón contacted to inquire about an action plan, this casually, was in telephone communication with Commander Sanchez, who gave the go-ahead to proceed with the operation.

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Although she doubts authorities would process criminally any police officer that stormed without authorization or court order her Santurce apartment on May 15, the transsexual Ivana Fred Millan breathe relieved to know that justice will be done. (http://www.elnuevodia.com/aliviadaivanaporlapresentaciondecargoscontrapolici as-1386744.html)