Titular Pepca dice “no se olvidado” caso Argenis Contreras

The title of the Special Prosecutor’s Office for the Prosecution of Administrative Corruption (Pepca), Wilson Camacho, says that he was not involved in the case involving Argenis Contreras as implicated in the assignment of university lawyer and chair Yuniol Ramírez Ferrer.

Camacho explained that working “without taking, but without pausing” in this case and in all cases has no relation to the theme of corruption.

He was questioned about how difficult it was for the United States, but he was not extradited to Contreras, the title of the Pepca pidio respecting the decisions of the other authorities.

“We must respect the decisions that depend on the authorities of the United States. “We have demonstrated here and in all the scenarios that we are very interested in that the imputed Argenis Contreras vengeance on the Dominican Republic responds to his remarks”, scored.

In the same way, the theme must be resolved in a coordination month between the authorities of the United States and the Dominican Republic.

January 29, the Judgment of the Instruction of the National District announcing the renewal of the notice of application for a judgment in the case of those involved in the assignment of Yuniol Ramírez, de cuyo author hoof, Argenis Contreras, se espera sea traido pa pais en los proximos días.

The accusation of the death of Ramírez Ferreras was made in the United States on April 21, 2018, amending an order of arrest obtained in contravention of the Dominican Republic’s Public Ministry and deported by an Appellate Court reopening an appeal.

Ramírez’s caretaker was involved in the shooting of Argenis Contreras, Heydi Carolina Peña; José Mercado Blanco (El Grande), Víctor Elisander Ravelo Campos (“El Herrero”) and Jorge Luis Abreu Fabián (“DJ y El Taxista”), accused of encroaching on Argenis Contreras and intending to destroy evidence about the case. With regard to the principle of accusation directed by the Director of the Metropolitan Bus Services (OMSA), Manuel Rivas, and the coronel Faustino Díaz.

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