Journalist prosecuted for a meme leaves police cells

Journalist prosecuted for a meme leaves police cells

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After more than two weeks of tension, the journalist Luis Muñoz left the police cells and is now at home to serve house arrest in the context of the case of political violence denounced by the director of the Mining Administrative Authority (AJAM), Brenda Lafuente.

The communicator was an official of that state agency. According to his family, Lafuente ordered the design of a meme against government authorities and then asked to “disprove” the first work with another graphic.

In these circumstances, he was apprehended by the Police and a process for political violence was activated.

On Tuesday, the justice reviewed the first provision that established preventive detention for four months in the San Pedro prison and determined house arrest.

You can also read: Who is Brenda Lafuente, the controversial director of AJAM?

Due to the lack of a secretary and a typist, the measure could not be executed, denounced the communicator’s sister, Wilma Muñoz, who also said that she fears for her brother’s life because she received death threats.

“We went to the court to present the documents of the guarantors, that is what they asked us for so that he can leave the cells of the Felcv for the corresponding house arrest. They sent us to the Fifth Court and there they told us that the resolution of the First Chamber, where the hearing was held,” the journalist’s sister denounced this Wednesday in statements to radio Éxito.

Muñoz is already at home and has once again defended his innocence in this case.



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