Loan Case: they ask to investigate the security cameras of two border crossings in Misiones

Loan Case: they ask to investigate the security cameras of two border crossings in Misiones

He Goya Federal Court requested that two border crossings be investigated in the province of missions, in the case of the disappearance of Loan Peña. The judge of the case Cristina Pozzer Penzo He requested that the security cameras be requisitioned, due to certain anomalies recorded days after the minor’s disappearance.

It’s about the roads San Antonio and Andresito, that will be analyzed for irregularities. According to what was reported, For a time there were anomalies in the controls on vehicles and people on said roads.so Judge Penzo asked that the security cameras be requisitioned.

Justice requested to investigate the security cameras of two border crossings in Misiones

The images requested are from the days after the disappearance of the minor 5 years old in the town of 9 de Julio in Corrientes. However, as it turned out, there are no appropriate records to detect irregularities because Border crossing cameras do not stay stored for longwhich makes research difficult.

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Loan Case: one of the detainees appealed to the prosecution of Justice

Antonio BenitezLoan Peña’s uncle-in-law who is detained for the disappearance of the Corrientes child, appealed the prosecution for the alleged abduction and concealment of the five-year-old minor. According to the Agency NA, Ricardo Osunadefense of the accused, presented the request before the federal judge Cristina Pozzer Penzo. Furthermore, he confirmed that the other defenders had made the same request.

On December 4, the Goya Justice Court prosecuted the seven defendants, following the request of prosecutors. Thus, it was resolved that everyone remain imprisoned. In accordance with Resolution No. 661/2024, the judge announced that “it is necessary to resolve the procedural situation of the following people suspected of being detained: Antonio Benítez, Daniel “Fierrito” Ramírez, Mónica Millapi, Laudelina Peña, María Victoria Caillava, Carlos Pérez and Walter Maciel.

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