The dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, through the Attorney General’s Office (PGR), began to carry out the theft of properties that in their opinion are in “abandoned” condition and could be used to “disturb the peace.” ».
The PGR declared a total of 35 properties in the department of Managua of “public utility”, arguing that these “are in a situation of abandonment and could be used to disturb the peace, social well-being and citizen security of Nicaraguans.”
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Wendy Morales Urbina, attorney general of Nicaragua, in the agreement argued, to carry out the theft of these properties, the application of article 4 of Law 229, Expropriation Law, which establishes that “no expropriation may be carried out , without the following requirements preceding: declaration that the projected work, service or program is of public utility or social interest; declaration that a certain good or part of it is affected by public utility or social interest; fixing of Just Compensation; and cash payment of compensation to whomever corresponds.
Among the 35 properties stolen by the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship, there are 21,653.13 square meters of arbitrarily confiscated land.
Lázaro García, known as “Julián el Monimboseño”, a renowned pyrotechnician from Monimbó, Masaya, and who invented the famous contact bomb in the 1978 insurrection against Somoza and who was kidnapped by the Sandinista regime in 2018, died on October 15 at 78 years old in his hometown.
García was arrested on October 6, 2018 by Ortega police and presented to the dictatorship’s justice system as a “terrorist.” The Monimboseño is recognized in the country for being the creator of the contact bomb that was used to attack the guard during the revolution against the Somoza dictatorship.
The dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo accused García of using those same explosives against them during the 2018 protests. The Sandinista government said that Lázaro García was the main supplier of bombs and mortars to the young people protesting in Masaya and that They defended themselves from the attacks of the Ortega police.
“Julián el monimboseño” was released on conditional release (house for prison) four months after being arrested. Several members of his family were also captured in 2018, including his nephew Danny García and his wife Ruth Esther Matute.
First Commissioner Francisco Díaz, general director of the National Police, controlled by the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, continues to confess the crimes they have committed against Nicaraguans. During the 45th anniversary ceremony of the constitution of the Ministry of the Interior and the Police, held on October 14, for the first time—since publicly recognizing the operation of armed parapolice groups that operated in complicity with the Police and the Army—he revealed the number of “volunteer police” who have died in the country.
During our institutional life, 42 brothers, sisters, volunteer police officers have died in the line of their service; one woman and 41 men,” said Díaz.
The Ortega official did not detail how many of these “volunteer police officers”, denounced nationally and internationally as “paramilitaries” or “parastatal groups”, died from 2018 to date. Nor did he explain what type of actions these “volunteer police” were carrying out when they died in the supposed “fulfillment of their service”, although it was notable that those “volunteer police” who operated in the caravans that moved throughout the country during the cleanup operation 2018, they were actually retired from the Army, with experience handling high-caliber weapons, who were reconcentrated by former military chiefs or were even encouraged by the deceased commander Edén Pastora.
The coordinator of the Sandinista Youth (JS), the youth arm of the ruling party, the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), in the municipality of San Juan de Nicaragua, department of Río San Juan, Moisés Antonio Miranda Valverde, He also turned out to be a drug distributor in that town in the south of the country.
According to the publication made by the Sandinista Police itself, in its weekly report, which was presented by Commissioner General Jaime Vanegas, Inspector General of the Police, Miranda Valverde is part of a group of 23 criminals who were captured for different crimes in several municipalities. of the country, in the week between Monday, October 7, and Sunday, October 13, 2024.
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According to the environmental activist and president of the Río Foundation, Amaru Ruiz, who has information directly from the area, the leader of the Sandinista Youth Moisés Antonio Miranda Valverde was captured on Sunday, October 13, in San Carlos, Río San Juan, when it was transported in a panga (passenger boat) that came from San Juan de Nicaragua.
«The information we have is that he was detained by the Police carrying a few grams of cocaine that he transported in some containers of Zepol (a brand of cold ointment). He was coordinator of the Sandinista Youth in San Juan de Nicaragua and at some point he was a worker at the Airport Administration Company in San Juan de Nicaragua. “I don’t know if it was still active because that airport was not in operation, or at least it had been reduced,” said the environmental defender.