Ten days after publishing the faces of those suspected of trying to assassinate the Nicaraguan opposition leader Joao Maldonadoamong whom the journalist Danilo Aguirre Sequeira was fully identified, the Judicial Investigations Organization (OIJ) of Costa Rica told Article 66 They cannot yet reveal the progress of the investigation because it is an open case.
This media outlet contacted the OIJ authorities via email to ask them about the progress of the investigations into the case of the second shooting attack against the Nicaraguan opponent, which occurred on January 10 of this year in San José, Costa Rica.
Above all, Article 66 He consulted about the efforts that the OIJ may have taken regarding the location of the suspects exposed through the videos and photographs and if requests for cooperation have been made to the Nicaraguan Police or Interpol to locate them.
Likewise, the Costa Rican investigation agency was asked if they have requested cooperation from the Sandinista Police to locate Danilo Aguirre Sequeira on Nicaraguan soil, the only one of the suspects who has so far been fully identified.
It should be remembered that the OIJ recently collaborated with the Sandinista Police in the capture and extradition of the opponent Douglas Gamaliel Pérez Centeno, who was handed over to the dictatorship in March of this year. At that time, the Ortega Police highlighted that they maintain good cooperative relations with the OIJ, within the framework of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol).
The rains recorded on Sunday in Managua caused serious damage. The capital’s Mayor’s Office reported overflowing channels, flooded homes and several fallen trees.
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The El Dorado and El Paraisito channels were some of those that were overflowed due to the rainfall recorded this Sunday night.
The Mayor’s Office of Managua detailed, through its social networks, that it had to mobilize collaborators from the municipality on Sunday night, after the rains, to clean the bridge that connects the Héroes de la Insurrección track, formerly the Juan track. Pablo II, for the amount of garbage and sediment that obstructed the road after the overflowing of the El Dorado channel, which connects with the Eastern channel.
The overflowing of the El Paraísito channel, which also connects with the Eastern channel, caused serious damage to several homes, which were flooded and lost several of their assets due to the currents that entered their properties.
The Nicaraguan lawyer and human rights defender Pablo Cuevas denies any connection with the accusations made against him by the American lawyer of single parents Astrid Montealegre, who has formally accused him before the American justice system of having “defrauded” several fellow migrants with advice that he did not is authorized to provide and that for this reason some, supposedly, have been deported or have received deportation orders.
The exiled defender has assured independent media that the lawyer Montealegre’s problem is part of a lawsuit over money because, according to the defender, it is a “war” to remove the “form preparers” from the game.
Astrid Montealegre is a lawyer born in the United States, to Nicaraguan parents who migrated to that country in 1979, after the Sandinista Front came to power.
On October 5, Montealegre filed a formal complaint with the US justice system against human rights defender Pablo Cuevas because, supposedly, from the organization Nicaraguan Human Rights Defender (DNDH), founded by him after leaving Nicaragua to exile “has been providing incorrect information about immigration processes in the United States and due to this incorrect information more than 20 victims have received deportation orders.”