The 2nd Court with jurisdiction over terrorism declared the measures of six political prisoners detained in July 2022 inadmissible. Lawyer Eduardo Torres said that the trial against these people, who are affiliated with the Bandera Roja party, will continue on Friday, April 10. February with deprivation of liberty of those indicated
The lawyer Eduardo Torres informed the judge of the 2nd Trial Court of First Instance with competence in terrorism, declared on the night of Wednesday, February 8, “inadmissible” to the request for review of measures of the six trade unionists and defenders of Human Rights who have been detained for political reasons since July 2021.
Torres indicated that the trial against the workers Alcides Bracho, Gabriel Blanco, Emilio Negrín, Alonso Meléndez, Néstor Astudillo and Reynaldo Cortés, who are being held at the Bolivarian National Police headquarters in La Yaguara, will continue on Friday with them deprived of liberty .
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They were transferred on Wednesday afternoon to the headquarters of the Palace of Justice to review the request of the defense of freedom for the six citizens; in what was the second trial hearing that began to beginning of the month.
Torres, who defends the cause of Emilio Negrín, maintained his rejection of the prosecution’s accusation against his client and the other five political prisoners for the alleged commission of the crimes of association to commit a crime, conspiracy and terrorism, he said firewood effect.
The 4th Court of Caracas with competence in Terrorism, dictated the night of Saturday July 9, 2022, deprivation of liberty for Bracho, Negrín, Meléndez, Astudillo and Cortés, activists of the Red Flag political party; as well as for the human rights defender, Gabriel Blanco, after having been arbitrarily detained by the State security forces.
For this Thursday, February 9, an activity is planned near the CTV headquarters in Caracas to discuss the case.
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