Loan case: surprising turn after the release of seven detainees

Loan case: surprising turn after the release of seven detainees

It is about Leonardo Rubio, Valeria Lopez, Pablo Núñez, Pablo Nogueraand the lawyers Elizabeth Cutaia, Delfina Taborda and Alan Cañete. The decision to release was made this Thursday morning.

This surprising turn was arranged by Thursdays Ramón Luis González, Selva Angélica Spessot and Mirta Gladis Sotelosince they ruled the release.

They will continue to be judged

Beyond having been released from prison, the accused will continue to be prosecuted for the crimes of violation of evidence, violation of professional secrecy, aggravated concealment, illegitimate deprivation of liberty to the detriment of minors and false testimony.

For their part, the judged lawyers also have the accusation of usurpation of titlea fact that was added during the progress of the investigation.

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The search for Loan continues.

Furthermore, despite the release, the accused must comply with certain requirements. Among them, do not leave the country, appear in court from time to time and not have contact with the witnesses in the case.

In the letter, the Federal Chamber details that the measure was authorized because “there is no risk of leakdo not have criminal records and have home, family and work roots.”

However, one point caught special attention. The fact is that in the ruling it stands out that ““There is no indication that they could hinder the investigation.”the main reason for his arrest.

The surprising result of the satellite images requested by the judge

After the request of the judge Cristina Pozzer Penzosatellite images were revealed this Wednesday from June 13, 2024, the day the animal was last seen. Loan Pena during a family lunch at his house grandmother in the Corrientes town of 9 de Julio.

From Goya, journalistic sources indicated that, despite the request of Justice, “no satellite had movement between June 13 and 14.” In this way, a new line in the cause opens, according to the researchers.

The local journalist Juan Cruz Velasquez assured that the judge’s request to the National Commission for Space Activities (CONAE), did not provide data: “CONAE, informed Goya’s federal justice system did not have any type of satellite images as requested. No satellite had movement between June 13 and 14.”

Velasquez, who followed the case closely throughout the 131 days of the search for the minor and explained: “Now it remains wait for cell phone trackersbut they must purchase a software license to access that expertise.”

“Make a grid between geolocations must accompany the satellite images of the indicated days and times: 28°50′49″S 58°48′57’W’“, the judge had ordered in a writing Pozzer Penzo.

While the searches continue, it was hoped that these images could provide effective information about what happened to Loan on June 13 when he went to lunch with his father at his grandmother’s.

Source: Ambito

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