This is a request from Mónica Millapi, the accused who accompanied the minor to the orange grove before his disappearance. However, parents are expected to appeal.
After Justice identified former commissioner Walter Maciel as the kidnapper of Loan Peña, and prosecuted all the accused, he was granted house arrest for Mónica Millapi. The request was made by the accused, due to her cohabitation with her children. However, the minor’s family is expected to appeal against the measure.
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They gave Mónica Millapi house arrest
The judge of the case Cristina Pozzer Penzo ratified the preventive detentions of Bernardino Antonio Benítez, Daniel Oscar Ramírez, Laudelina Peña, María Victoria Caillava, Carlos Guido Pérez and Mónica Del Carmen Millapi. The last of them asked for permission and obtained it in Neuquen Where are your children?


The lawyer for the child’s parents, Juan Pablo Gallego, pointed out that he is not completely assured since they will present the appeal to have it revoked. “Everything was done wrong, the investigation is poorly done. “We want to reach a trial and avoid all types of annulments,” he indicated.
Who is Monica Millapi
Monica Millapi Loan Case

Millapi accompanied the boy to the orange grove before disappearing.
Millapi is married to Daniel “Fierrito” Ramírez and went with Loan and the rest of the children to the orange grove on the afternoon of the disappearance.. She is in prison for the abduction and concealment of a child under 10 years of age.
Loan’s family is expected to ask for house arrest to be revoked, in order to focus on the search and not on secondary topics.
Justice pointed out Commissioner Walter Maciel as the kidnapper of the minor
Former commissioner Walter Maciel was considered “material author criminally responsible for the crime of alleged theft and concealment” of Loan Peña, in the case for the investigation of his disappearance. This was stated in a ruling by the judge in the Cristina Pozzer Penzo case.
Until now, Maciel had only been accused by prosecutors for the cover-up of Loan’s theft, but not of the theft itself. However, the judge investigated him for both accusations at the time.
The preventive detentions of Benítez, Peña, Caillava, Pérez, Ramírez and Maciel, which had already been decided, were ratified and extended for the maximum legal period of two years.
Source: Ambito

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