SAN JUAN, PR—Special Agent in Charge Douglas A. Leff, of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) San Juan Field Office, announced the
arrest of Hector J. Sanchez Morales.
The Dominican Committee for Human Rights in Puerto Rico
(Comite Dominicano de Derechos Humanos en Puerto Rico) contacted the FBI to
report a female undocumented migrant who was held for ransom against her will
upon her arrival in Puerto Rico. The victim was part of a group of undocumented
aliens traveling on a boat from the Dominican Republic, which landed near
Rincon City in Puerto Rico. The victim alleged to have been held and sexually
assaulted by Sanchez who later contacted acquaintances to pay a ransom for her
freedom. Upon the payment of the ransom, the victim was released. The FBI San
Juan Field Office investigation resulted in the arrest of Sanchez and the
execution of a search warrant of a residence in Anasco City in Puerto Rico.
Sanchez will be charged with kidnapping in violation of Title 18, United States
Code, Section 1201, and Harboring Aliens under in violation of Title 8, United
States Code, Section 1324.
SAC Leff states the public’s help is essential for the FBI
in investigating violent criminals and bring them to justice. Public tips and
information assist the FBI and its federal, state, and local law enforcement
partners. Citizens with information are asked to contact the FBI San Juan Field
Office at 787-754-6000, or to submit tips through the FBI’s tip line available
on our website at Tips.FBI.Gov. Tipsters can remain anonymous.
The public is reminded a criminal complaint contains only
charges and is not evidence of guilt. A defendant is presumed to be innocent
until and unless proven guilty. The U.S. government has the burden of proving
guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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