The Listín Diario says that five officers of the National Police and the Armed Forces have exit impediments the part of investigations into the case of the missing university professor Narciso González, "Narcisazo." Narcisazo disappeared on 26 May 1994 following giving a belligerent talk against the regime of then President Joaquin Balaguer. The travel impediments affect former chief of the National Police, Major General Rafael Guerrero Peralta; Brigadier General Air Force, Rafael Reyes Bencosme; Colonel Francisco Estevez Ramírez of the Air Force; and Retired Rear Admiral Rafael Bienvenido Romero Cintrón. Army Brigadier General Rafael Ramírez Ferreira, director of the intelligence unit (J-2) of the Armed Forces requested the impediments. The Commission was created in April at the request of President Fernández who gave a 30-day deadline to resolve the case. It was said that the Police has arrested other civilians involved in the case. Attorney General Abel Rodríguez del Orbe said that the case report will be presented in the next few hours to the President. District Attorney Francisco Domínguez Brito has said that the case of Narcicsazo involves two separate crimes: the disappearance of the professor in the framework of the post-electoral crisis of 1994, and the even more serious cover up of the case. He said all responsible will be taken to justice. The Listín Diario editorialized praising efforts of the present judicial authorities to resolve much-publicized crimes. The newspaper praised the authorities for the handling of the case of Narcisazo and says that advances have also been made on the cases of 12-year old boy Jose Rafael Llenas Aybar, and general Luis Santiago Pérez who was brutally assassinated by PLD fanatics that were posting campaign posters. If justice is heard, in the case of pilot Santiago Pérez it would be a first time that campaign activists, and government party supporters, would be punished for violence during an electoral campaign.