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MP will impute former Sucre State for corruption in case of corruption

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The Public Ministry reported the arrest of former second environment of the Sucre state, and Genacio José López Arias, who will be charged with extorting a person in exchange for resolving a cause.

The information was disseminated by the MP through its account on the Instagram social network, in which it indicates that the complaint was made by the victim.

The ex -fiscal is incurred in crimes typified in the law against corruption and consequently, after being charged, it will be deprived of liberty, the entity reported.

On September 10, the MP reported through a statement the execution of one «implacable anti -corruption operation», In order to strengthen the integrity of the justice system and end various” indecorous behaviors “in the ranks of the Venezuelan State.

Since the early hours of Sunday, September 7, the MP has carried out a transcendental operation that links several judges and prosecutors of the institution.

Through these operations it adds to the imputation and judicialization of 14 prosecutors of the Carabobo state.

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