ACP Officials

newsnviews2.jpg(Panama-Guide) By Yuriel Sagel for the Panama America - Employees of the Panama Canal Authority charged between $200 to $700 to provide their identities to people from the Dominican Republic and Colombia so they could travel to the United States. According to the investigations being conducted by the Prosecutor against Organized Crime, ACP officials offered their identity so that these citizens could travel on false Panamanian passports. Attorney Joseph Ayú Prado said they are waiting for the U.S. Consulate of the Embassy of the United States in Panama to provide a list of officials who worked for that entity in Panama from 2007 until today.

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