Juan de la Vía Vázquez, the worker of the Tax Administration Service (SAT) who denounced the congresswoman Kira Alcarraz for assault and threats during an operation, ratified his claim and ruled on the incident.
De la Vía, 31 years old, went this morning to the San Juan de Miraflores police station, accompanied by his lawyer, to ratify his accusation, which originated on January 5 under the Atocongo bridge.
The incident occurred around 3:30 pm, when De la Vía was carrying out an operation and proceeded to intervene in the congresswoman’s black truck—purchased in June of last year for $30,000—due to a traffic violation.
According to the complainant’s account, contained in the police report, the congresswoman acted in an “arrogant and haughty” manner. The story indicates that the legislator called a police officer to try to thwart the intervention, but the situation escalated quickly. De la Vía said that the congresswoman “snatched his cell phone, hit him in the face and threatened to throw him out of work.”
Asked by ATV about the seriousness of the attack, De la Vía said: “I feel stable.” Regarding the injuries, he indicated “the medical examiner has already ruled.” De la Vía stated that he had never experienced a similar episode.
When confronted by the same media, Kira Alcarraz denied the accusations. “I haven’t done it. Everything that man said is a lie and he’s going to have to prove it,” he threatened.
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