May 24, 2023, 10:56 AM
May 24, 2023, 10:56 AM
Hernán Siancas, the man who after being released by his kidnappers after two weeks became apprehended, was transferred this Wednesday morning to the court of the municipality of Buena Vista to respond to a complaint of rape, a fact for which he had been declared in absentia in 2020.
The complaint of rape of his underage stepdaughter was filed in 2018. Siancas was summoned by justice and did not appear, despite being declared a rebel.
The authorities resumed the case after he was reported as kidnapped, presumably, for acts linked to drug trafficking.
Siancas was kidnapped on May 8 in the municipality of Yapacaní and only on Sunday night, May 21, was he released by his captors. Police
A group of workers found him in San Ignacio de Moxos, Beni, and handed him over to the Police. This Monday, May 22, he arrived in the capital of Santa Cruz.
The justice in Buena Vista summoned Siancas for his hearing to revoke precautionary measures because He was declared a rebel by not appearing at the oral trial on March 13, 2020.