Police at the service of Daniel Ortega’s regime detained Maria Germania Carrionwife of the political prisoner and former president of the Superior Council of Private Enterprise (Cosep), Jose Adam Aguerri, This was reported in advance to Article 66 sources close to the family.
It is known without further details than the arrest of Carrión, who is also the daughter of the former head of the Army, General Javier Carrionwas this Friday, November 11, to later transfer her to the Judicial Assistance Directorate (DAJ), known as “El Nuevo Chipote” in Managua.
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“The reasons for the arrest are not yet known, but more information is being sought,” explained a source on condition of anonymity without specifying where she was arrested.
Carrión has a master’s degree in Foreign Trade from the Complutense University of Madrid; She has been a consultant since 2006 and founder of the Cosep Women’s Congress.
Arrest after the transfer of Aguerri to “El Chipote”
The action against Aguerri’s wife would have happened after on Wednesday, the 9th of this month, the prisoner of conscience was transferred again to “El Chipote” after having been under house arrest.
“(The transfer) was at noon and his family did not want to report it, but it was surely leaked,” a source from the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy (ACJD) told this outlet, who considered that this change in the prison regime is part of the retaliation of the dictatorship against the Nicaraguan private company.
Aguerri had been under house arrest for more than two months. On August 18, the propaganda media of the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo reported that the political prisoner was sent to his house due to health problems that required “close and permanent care.”
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On June 8, 2021, the also member of the Civic Alliance was arrested by the Ortega Police, and later charged with the alleged crime of “conspiring to undermine national integrity”, a legal concept invented by the regime to imprison dissent. The Fifth Judge of the Criminal Trial District, Felix Ernesto Salmeron Moreno, sentenced him to 13 years in prison.