
The Committee notes with concern the allegation by UNAPETROL relating to the fabrication of evidence against its officers and requests the Government to send its observations in this regard. The Committee considers that as this has not been done so far, the union officers and members concerned should be able to return to the country with government assurances that they will not be subject to reprisals. Once again, the Committee recalls that the right to strike in the petroleum sector should be recognized, and considers that it is for the Government to prove in each individual case that an offence has been committed involving the overstepping of trade union rights by the union members concerned. Accordingly, as is clear from the above, the competent Office of the Public Prosecutor issued these orders for enforcement by the police however, the persons concerned are now fugitives from justice. On 22 December of the same year, a warrant was requested for the arrest of Gonzalo Feijoo Martínez, Edgar Quijano Luengo, Juan Luis Santana López, Edgar Paredes Villegas and Juan Lino Carrillo Urdaneta the application was granted on the same day, along with the request for preventive judicial detention.

Police found $1,485 and 263.91 more grams of cocaine in the home. Amaya Palma fought with police, so they arrested him on a charge of interference with a search warrant. As they were searching, they discovered Elsides Amaya Palma, 37, of Norwalk, inside. Investigators obtained a search and seizure warrant for the couple's 9 Warren Street home on the third floor. The packaging of the cocaine was consistent with evidence of street level sales, so police took Alvarado and Palma into custody, police said. Palma had $847 on him and 15 plastic baggies filled with 7.56 grams of cocaine, according to police. Police found Alvarado in possession of 71 plastic baggies and 11 aluminum folds containing a total of about 46.77 grams of cocaine, police said.



The Special Services Division of the police department stopped Alvarado and her boyfriend Luis Alonzo Amaya Palma, 44, of Norwalk, in the vehicle they were in on Friday. As a result of the investigation, police served Alvarado four arrest warrants Friday on narcotics charges. Norwalk police suspected Segunda Alvarado, 51, of Norwalk, of selling cocaine from the inside of Area 504 at 6 Commerce Street in Norwalk. Police arrested three people after a lengthy investigation into cocaine trafficking out of a Norwalk night club, police said.
