In 2022 several heads of well-known Sandinistas and their close ones rolled. The guillotine passed over the Judiciary and over fanatics who served Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo to repress the population in the framework of the social protests that began in April 2018.
Within the Sandinista Front, Marlon Gerardo Saenz Cruz they know him as “The Chinese Enoch». He is a former guerrilla of the historic Sandinismo and also a lawyer.
In April 2022, he acknowledged in an interview with the newspaper La Prensa that he was one of the thousands of men who armed the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega to dismantle with blood and fire the barricades and roadblocks that the population maintained throughout the country in demand for his resignation. of the dictator.
He is 62 years old and declared himself an admirer of the guerrilla Ernesto “Che” Guevara and Daniel Ortega. He was a historical combatant of the Sandinista Front and is a war cripple, for which reason he walks with difficulty using a cane.
Sometimes he wore a Sandinista Police beret from the 1980s and other times he appeared in a military uniform, but always with a red and black scarf around his neck. His nickname “Chino Enoc” is the pseudonym he used when he fought Somocism. He joined the guerilla at the age of 16.
In the eighties, he worked in State Security, an espionage and political control body maintained by the Sandinista Front and headed by Lenín Cerna and Tomás Borge. With the departure of the red and black party from power in 1990, he dedicated himself to studying Law at the Central American University (UCA) and graduated as a lawyer.
The sandinista’s challenge to Murillo
His fall from grace began when he dared to criticize Rosario Murillo and her followers. He said that the vice president and wife of Daniel Ortega had personal aspirations, that she has relegated the old guard of the Sandinista Front and that she only wants “followers” within the party. “Don’t be confused. I am not an opponent, I am a Sandinista. I am a Sandinista, but not a Chayista” he said in his videos and constantly mentioned that his unconditional support would always be for Daniel Ortega.
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“Chino Enoc” was arrested on May 18 and locked up in a punishment cell at the Judicial Assistance Directorate (DAJ), better known as El Nuevo Chipote. Ironically, he shares a prison with several political prisoners that he himself persecuted as a paramilitary in the service of Daniel Ortega.
The arrest of “Chino Enoc” occurred after months of siege and a month of police siege at his home in Condega, Estelí. “This is keeping me house for jail,” he said through a live video that he used to record every night at his house.
The conspiracy from El Carmen
On April 7, “Chino Enoc” denounced an alleged plan to assassinate him. “It’s urgent, it’s urgent. My life is in danger! They have just given signs that the threats they have been making against my physical integrity for a long time are not lies. They have just given a signal that it is not false that they intend to attempt against my life, “he denounced desperately in one of his latest videos.
“Chino Enoc” reported that a man visited him at his home to propose a plan to overthrow Daniel Ortega. He said that he immediately knew that it was a trap, and according to what he investigated through his intelligence sources, the man’s name was Roberto Calderón and he was on a mission to assassinate him.
Calderón is a Honduran who is nicknamed “El Chote” and has ties to organized crime and acts as a police intelligence agent in Nicaragua and Honduras, according to what “Chino Enoc” himself denounced, who blamed Rosario Murillo for if something happened to him. happened to him or his family.
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Days later, a police contingent besieged him at his home for a month until on May 18 he was taken prisoner to El Nuevo Chipote. The “Chino Enoc” was accused by the Prosecutor’s Office of “illegal transportation of narcotics, psychotropics and other controlled substances; illegal carrying or possession of firearms or ammunition and manufacturing, trafficking, possession and use of restricted weapons, explosive substances or devices”.
Roberto Larios and loyalty to pieces
Those close to him describe him as a better lawyer than a journalist and he has always been a man loyal to Daniel Ortega and the Sandinista Front.
Roberto Larios Melendez He is originally from El Viejo, Chinandega. He was born on December 29, 1960 and studied Law at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN), from which he was linked to the guerrilla of the Sandinista Front.
In the 1980s, when the Sandinistas came to power, Larios worked in the Directorate of Agitation and Propaganda (DAP) of the Sandinista Front. He was in charge of a section that analyzed what the media said and what was said about the party and the revolution.
Subsequently, he went to work in the Media Department of the Ministry of the Interior, which was in charge of censoring the media that criticized the Sandinista regime at the time. That was where he met the current president of the Judiciary, Alba Luz Ramos, who is close to Larios and in those years “they drank together,” says a source who worked with them.
After the electoral defeat of 1990, Larios began to work as a journalist in the newspaper Barricada, the official communication organ of the Sandinista Front and covered legal issues due to his knowledge as a lawyer.
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In 1998, when the newspaper closed, Larios along with a group of journalists made a protest outside the party secretariat to demand that Tomás Borge pay him his bills, and Larios himself was seen burning a Sandinista Front flag.
In 1999, the man was unemployed and his old friend, Alba Luz Ramos, took him to the Judiciary to be the press director of the Managua courts. He was in that position until 2010, when the General Directorate of Communication of the CSJ was created and of which Larios became the manager.
Traitorous or Betrayed Sandinista
From that position, Larios on several occasions attacked journalists and independent media outlets, and even prohibited several journalists from entering the courts.
Within the Sandinista Front he is recognized as a “proud Sandinista”, and at public events he was seen wearing party shirts and red-and-black scarves around his neck.
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Larios’ fidelity to the Sandinista Front and to Daniel Ortega did not save him on October 14, when he was arrested at his family’s house in El Viejo and later transferred to the cells of the Judicial Assistance Directorate (DAJ) better known as ” The New Chipote».
Larios’ office in the Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) in Managua was raided by the Police and they took computers and several boxes of documents. They also raided another office he had in the capital’s Judicial Complex.
It was learned that he was presented by the Police dressed in blue, just as the Daniel Ortega regime presents political prisoners.
In the Judiciary, several versions are handled about the arrest of Larios. One of them is that he allegedly maintained contact with former magistrate Rafael Solís, best man and political operator of Ortega who left the regime in 2019; Another version is that Larios leaked information to a media outlet critical of Ortega.
Daniel Ortega’s compadre, Humberto Pérez Largaespada
He was mayor of Jalapa and he himself called himself “compadre” of Daniel Ortega. He is originally from Ciudad Sandino, but has moved to the north since the 1990s. He was first elected mayor for the 1996-2000 term, and again for 2004-2008.
In 2009 he was the political secretary of the Sandinista Front in Jalapa, but at the end of that year he was forced to resign from that position because he had friction with the then mayor Orlando Zeledón Sobalvarro.
Within the Sandinista Front, they classify him as a problematic type and for this reason the party did not consider him again to be the candidate for mayor. Perez Largaespada He was also a paramilitary during Operation Cleanup carried out in the north of the country in 2018.
On September 15, he was detained by the Police after he rebelled against the candidates for mayor, deputy mayor, and councilors that the Sandinista Front placed in that municipality for the municipal elections on November 6, in which the dictatorship was forged. a new electoral fraud.
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Pérez Largaespada was allegedly detained along with ten other Sandinista militants who went to protest with him at the municipal building of the Sandinista Front in Jalapa.
Those who know him told the media that he aspired to be the mayoral candidate and since he did not see his name among those chosen, he went to complain.
Days before the candidates of the Sandinista Front for Jalapa were known, Perez Largaespada He was already campaigning for the municipality and even published photos and videos of himself and Daniel Ortega on his social networks. Also, in the streets of the municipality, he ordered posters and banners to be put up where they nominated him as a candidate for mayor.
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However, on September 15, Pérez Largaespada realized that the party did not choose him for a new term, but instead nominated Eddy Enrique Gutiérrez as mayoral candidate and Francisca Sánchez Osorio as vice mayoral candidate.
At 10 in the morning on that September 15, the man went with a group of Sandinista militants and ex-combatants to the party house to claim why his name did not appear among the candidates. Minutes later, they were arrested and taken to the cells of the Directorate of Judicial Assistance (DAJ) in Managua.
By: United Voices.