The singer will be accompanied by police officers and they revealed that he could take the opportunity to make statements and show how he is currently.
The judge in charge of the case against Elián Valenzuela, popularly known as L-Ghentdue to the illegitimate deprivation of liberty of a municipal employee, decided to grant the singer a permit so that he can go out next Sunday to vote in the PASO.
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“He wants to go vote. L-Gante is going to vote, he is going to fulfill his civic duty and then he will return to the DDI of Quilmes, where he has been detained for more than two months. He asked for it, he presented it before the judge and the judge said ‘well, you can go vote L-Ghent'”, explained the driver Carlos Monti, who showed the cameras of his TV program the letter signed by the judge.


The singer will be accompanied by police officers and they revealed that he could take the opportunity to make statements and show how he is currently.
Where will L-Ghent vote in the PASO this Sunday?
The official note highlights that Elián will be “transferred to the EP School No. 7/ ES No. 15, located on Pte. Perón and San Martín streets, in the General Rodríguez district – Table 249, order 62 (according to the final electronic register) so that you can exercise the right to cast your vote in the PASO”.
L-Gante is being held for the crimes of “simple threats in a real contest with illegitimate deprivation of liberty, in an ideal contest with coercive threats to the detriment of the complainant, identified as Darío Gastón Torres”, in addition to “illegitimate deprivation of simple liberty in ideal contest with simple threats towards Rosa Catalina Passi.He is also accused of “simple possession of narcotics”.
The singer’s defense did not manage to release him and for the moment he must remain detained in the DDI of Quilmes until the oral trial arrives.
Source: Ambito

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