Santo Domingo.- The judges of the Second Collegiate Court of the National District began a few moments to read the sentence against Alexis Medina, brother of former president Danilo Medina, and other accused in the octopus case.
The president of the Court, Claribel Nivar Arias, together with the magistrates Clara Castillo and Yisel Soto rose to pages after 10: oo at night and immediately began reading.
The audience was scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday and then was postponed for 5:00 in the afternoon.
The accused are indicated to integrate an alleged corruption network that would have cheated the State for more than RD $ 5,000 million.
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During the wait, the uncertainty kept the defendants already their relatives, while their lawyers talked and some were having, preparing for when the judges decided to read the sentence.
The Public Ministry requested a 20 -year prison sentence and a fine of 400 minimum wages for Juan Alexis Medina Sánchez, indicated as the network of the framework. He also requested 15 years in prison and a fine of 200 minimum wages for José Dolores Santana Carmona and Wacal Vernabel Méndez Pineda.
He also required 10 years in prison for Fernando Aquilino Rosa Rosa, former president of the Fonper; Carmen Magalys Medina Sánchez, former administrative vice president; Carlos José Alarcón; Ramón Brea Morel (Jhonny Brea); and Lina Ercilia de la Cruz Vargas. The same penalty and fine of 200 minimum wages were requested for Libni Arodi Valenzuela Matos, Paola Mercedes Molina Suazo, Carlos Martín Montes de Oca, Rigoberto Alcántara Batista, José Miguel Genao Torres, Antonio Florentino Méndez, Fulvio Antonio Cabreja Gómez and José Idelfonso Correa Martínez.
For Pachristy Emmanuel Ramírez Pacheco, Lorenzo Wilfredo Hidalgo Núñez (former Minister of Public Health) and Rafael Antonio Germosén Andújar, a five -year prison sentence was requested.
In the case of Aquiles Alejandro Cristopher Sánchez, former Oisoe, three years in prison.
Regarding Víctor Matías Encarnación Montero, who signed an agreement with the Public Ministry, a five -year prison sentence was requested and a fine of 500 minimum wages, in addition to restrictions such as Fixed Residence, prohibition of occupying public office and periodic presentation before the Penalty Execution Judge. The confiscation of RD $ 15 million in favor of the State was also requested.
The Prosecutor’s Office also required the disqualification for 10 years to hire with the State, the confiscation of illegal assets and the civic degradation of the convicted, with compliance with the penalties in the Najayo prison ..
