Former White Sox player Octavio Dotel and ex-Marlin Luis Castillo linked to drug ring

Police have arrested Dotel. Castillo remains free and has denied the allegations.

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Former White Sox pitcher Octavio Dotel has been arrested in the Dominican Republic for his alleged links to a drug trafficking ring.

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Authorities in the Dominican Republic have arrested former White Sox pitcher Octavio Dotel and cited former Marlins and Mets infielder Luis Castillo for their alleged links to a drug-trafficking and money-laundering ring, officials said Tuesday.

Dominican Attorney General Jean Alain Rodríguez said police are also pursuing the alleged leader of the ring, César Emilio Peralta, also known as “César the Abuser.” Castillo — no relation to the current Cincinnati Reds pitcher — has not yet been arrested.

”Eighteen other people are linked to this network, including athletes and baseball players Octavio Dotel and Luis Castillo,” Rodríguez said in a news conference, calling it “the most important drug trafficking structure in the region.”

He said Peralta created a complicated system of companies to hide the origins of his assets, using members of his family and social circles, “including two sports figures in the Dominican Republic.”

Rodríguez said the U.S. government and police agencies participated in the investigation.

Dominican officials say a 2,315-pound shipment of drugs heading from South America to Puerto Rico was one of several seizures attributed to this ring.

On his Instagram account, Castillo denied any ties to drugs.

”The truth is my country no longer works, my God, do you think that after making millions of dollars in Baseball I am going to dirty my hands with drugs?” the former player wrote.

Castillo was a three-time All-Star, won three Gold Gloves and was a member of the 2003 Florida Marlins team that won the World Series.

There was no immediate comment from Dotel, who set a record for playing on more MLB teams than any other player. The teams, in addition to the White Sox, were: the Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals, Toronto Blue Jays, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta Braves, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Houston Astros and New York Mets.

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