Watch out for these swindlers
Dozens of women have been swindled out of their purses by Haitian "witch-doctors" who promise to bless the bags and change the owner's luck from rags to riches. This has happened all over Santo Domingo, according to the Listin Diario. Most of the complaints were filed at the Department of Monetary Crimes at the Prosecutors Office, at the National Police headquarters in Santo Domingo. A total of 1,556 complaints were filed in the first half of this year. Assistant prosecutors for the National District, assigned to the department, issued arrest warrants for several Haitians who are now in jail for swindling dozens of gullible women who had gone to their "spiritual centers" to obtain "charms and witchcraft" to ensure that their husbands remained faithful. In another case, a doctor from the wealthy Piantini district of Santo Domingo was swindled out of US$10,000 by a Brazilian woman who told him that his son, who is studying at the University of Salamanca in Spain, would be killed if he did not hand over the money. During the first half of the year, the assistant prosecutors assigned to Monetary Crimes arrested 701 persons for various acts of trickery, and 107 are currently in prison under preventive custody.
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Why do they think that Haitians witch docs can cure their poverties when these voodoo docs cant even cure their own Haiti.
These women very much deserve to get ripped off.
Dozens of women have been swindled out of their purses by Haitian "witch-doctors" who promise to bless the bags and change the owner's luck from rags to riches. This has happened all over Santo Domingo, according to the Listin Diario. Most of the complaints were filed at the Department of Monetary Crimes at the Prosecutors Office, at the National Police headquarters in Santo Domingo. A total of 1,556 complaints were filed in the first half of this year. Assistant prosecutors for the National District, assigned to the department, issued arrest warrants for several Haitians who are now in jail for swindling dozens of gullible women who had gone to their "spiritual centers" to obtain "charms and witchcraft" to ensure that their husbands remained faithful. In another case, a doctor from the wealthy Piantini district of Santo Domingo was swindled out of US$10,000 by a Brazilian woman who told him that his son, who is studying at the University of Salamanca in Spain, would be killed if he did not hand over the money. During the first half of the year, the assistant prosecutors assigned to Monetary Crimes arrested 701 persons for various acts of trickery, and 107 are currently in prison under preventive custody.
DR1 News
Why do they think that Haitians witch docs can cure their poverties when these voodoo docs cant even cure their own Haiti.
These women very much deserve to get ripped off.