Friday, October 19, 2007

Botes robados se hallan en Cuba y en Cancun.

Comentario de un amigo acerca de esta nota:

"Una curiosidad.......Si roban los botes para TRAER personas....seria logico encontrarlos en Cancun pues es donde se ha reportado que se origina la "pata" final del trafico.....
Pero en Cuba ??
Si fueran a recoger y salir de inmediato (muerde y huye) no estarian EN CUBA....
SI estan EN CUBA tendria que ser con la complicidad de las autoridades cubanas, pues un velero o embarcacion rapida de factura moderna y matricula americana es algo que en cualquier puerto, canal o fondeadero resulta sobresaliente.....
Sera que algunos "mayimbes" intermedios o altos quieren tener medios alternativos de transporte dispuesto para una salida apresurada ?? y resulta mejor si tienen matricula (y bandera) extranjera (americana en este caso) porque fuera de 12 millas de Cuba se convierten en una burbuja extraterritorial donde solo las autoridades americanas podrian entrar....y evitan una persecusion y captura de las autoridades cubanas (o al menos, tienen mas chance de evitar la captura)
Me resulta curioso que embarcaciones en EEUU robadas esten EN CUBA.


WTVJ-TV
Updated: 4:39 a.m. ET Oct 19, 2007
KEY LARGO, Fla. - Thieves have been stealing boats from homes in South Florida, sailing them into international waters and crossing Communist borders. One victim, who did not want to be identified because the boat bandits remain at large, said he is just one of many victims.
"They're showing up to people's homes and taking people's properties to go over to Cuba and pick up people and make money off it," the victim said. "I don't agree with it and I think it's completely wrong, but I have a surprise for them." His boat is equipped with top-notch technology -- a low-jack, which reportedly allowed the U.S. Coast Guard and other authorities to track the stolen boats. Boats were found in Cuba and Cancun.
"We are on our way to Cancun, Mexico, to pick up a stolen boat that was stolen from Key Largo on Tuesday night," the victim said. "Apparently it's a very bad problem that is going on over there." The Monroe County Sheriff's Office issued a warning after seven vessels vanished in the upper Keys over the last two months.
The victim told NBC6 and authorities confirmed that the stolen boats are being used for migrant smuggling. "But the fact that they are stealing boats and using them for this is a very big problem," the victim said.

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