With these new requests, the releases of those accused of post-electoral violence rise to 910, within the framework of due process
The Attorney General of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, reported this Monday that 177 reviews of measures were agreed upon for those prosecuted for the acts of violence that occurred in the country after the presidential elections of July 28.
This was announced in a published statement. on your Instagram accountin which it points out that with these new approved applications the figure of 910 releases is reached.
Below is the full text of the statement:
The Public Ministry reports that in a new day of evaluation of judicial cases linked to post-electoral violence, in coordination with the Judiciary, 177 reviews of measures for defendants have been agreed upon after the serious events that sought to generate a civil war after the elections. presidential elections on July 28.
With these new approved requests, the figure of 910 releases carried out within the framework of due process guaranteed by the Constitution of the Republic is reached.
The Public Ministry will continue the process of exhaustive review of these cases in defense of Peace, Justice and Human Rights.
Caracas, December 23, 2024
On December 20, through another statement, the prosecutor informed the country that they had been agreed upon by the Judiciary. 200 measurement reviews.
Likewise, in November, he announced that 225 freedom measures were granted and executed to people prosecuted for the acts of violence recorded after the elections of July 28.