The lawyers of Major General Adán Cáceres Silvestre, the main defendant in the Coral case, managed his release this morning, after paying the bail of 100 million pesos granted by the Sixth Investigating Court of the National District.
His defense council hoped this morning that his client would be released from the Najayo prison, San Cristóbal, where he has been held for more than 18 months.
Cáceres Silvestre, the main defendant in the Coral case, paid a premium of the 100 million pesos of bail that the judge of the Sixth Court of Instruction of the National District, Yanibet Rivas, imposed on him.
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Romer Jiménez, Cáceres Silvestre’s lawyer, said that he hopes he will be released in the next few hours, since he has completed all the procedures and all that remains is for him to the attorney execute his transferred to his residence to comply with the measure of coercion under another measure of coercion.
The former head of the Presidential Security Corps (Cusep), Major General Cáceres Silvestre, was given a variety of imprisonment, as well as economic guarantees, house arrest, impediment to exit, and the placement of a shackle.
In addition to officer Cáceres Silvestre, the prison was also changed for Colonel Rafael Núñez de Aza, pastor Rossy Guzmán and her son Tanner Flete, these three are at home after paying the premium equivalent to the economic guarantee imposed.
To the pastor and her son Tanner Flete, they imposed 50 million pesos as economic guarantee while to Núñez de Aza and Cáceres Silvestre, they ordered the payment of 100 million prisoners.