A prisoner sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime of a police officer who was surprised in a temporary exit with drugs valued at $10 million. The incident occurred this Sunday in the province of Saint Louis and the man was detained again.
Jonathan Vogel He was serving the maximum sentence for a murder during a robbery, but Justice granted him temporary releases so he could work. This time they had given him the exit “under word of honor” for 36 hours, but was detained again for have drugs in your possession.
The 42-year-old man was driving this Sunday in a Volkswagen Gol in the vicinity of the San Luis Terminal when he was detained along with another 45-year-old who was driving another car of the same model. Both had different amounts of marijuana and cocaine with them.
From this episodepolice officers carried out five raids in which drugs valued at more than $10 million were seized.
Vogel already had a record of violating Law No. 23,737 on Narcotic Drugs, in addition to the murder of the chief commissioner, Máximo Aníbal Sosa and two occasions in which he evaded Justice. However, despite this scenario, he enjoyed the benefit of semi-freedom and enjoyed work opportunities from Monday to Friday.
According to local media The Chorrilero, The Criminal Execution Court that provided said benefit to the detainee ruled on the temporary releases. The body in charge of María Itatí Zudaire Carricaburu indicated: “The execution of the custodial sentence is regulated in Law No. 24,660, whose purpose is to ensure that the convicted person acquires the capacity to respect the norm and understand the law, as well as also the seriousness of his actions and the sanction imposedseeking his adequate social reintegration, promoting understanding and support from society”.
The crime of the commissioner committed by Jonathan Vogel
On December 31, 2001 Vogel He entered a business armed with another young man in order to rob it. It was then that Commissioner Sosa, who was a resident of the place, was warned about it and tried to stop the crime, but A shootout began in which he was shot in the chest and died hours later.
In January 2002 he was arrested for the incident, and in July of the following year He was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crimes of qualified robbery for the use of a firearm in competition
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