‘Purge Case’ leaves 12 detained in the judicial system

The ‘Purge Case’ leaves 12 detainees in the judicial system for alleged organized crime, after an operation by the Prosecutor’s Office.

The ‘Purge Case’ leaves 12 detainees from the judicial system for alleged organized crime, after an operation led by the Prosecutor’s Office and the Police.

In the operation carried out early this Monday, March 4, 2024, several homes were raided and various evidence was seized.

In a property in Samborondón where the arrest warrant of the former president of the Court of Justice of Guayas was made effective, Maria Fabiola G.R.

In another raid on Mocoli Island, the former assemblyman of the Social Christian Party, Pablo M.

In the north of Guayaquil, the arrest warrant issued against the judge of the province of GuayasJohan Gustavo M.

Orders were also executed arrest of Judge William V., by Fausto A. and Saúl MZ

The other 4 detainees are judges Reinaldo C., Henry TT and Alberto LY, and the judicial attorney of the Army Corps of Engineers, Ruth SP

The operation concluded with the raid on the home of María Fabiola G.

At the site, evidence was found such as documentation, jewelry, electronic and storage equipment, among others, which will be examined to determine the existence of elements of conviction.

In addition, around 12 additional raids were carried out.

The interventions included the home as well as the office of the current President of the Court of Justice of Guayas.

Prosecutor talks about corruption in legislative politics

Diana Salazar, Attorney General of the State, pointed out that this case “is the demonstration of how corruption was generated in the highest spheres of legislative politics that put the administration of justice at the service of drug trafficking in one of the most influential provinces in the country. ”.

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