They reject the action of excivic freedom of Villa Montes and will continue detained in San Pedro prison

They reject the action of excivic freedom of Villa Montes and will continue detained in San Pedro prison

The former civic leader Felipe Alejandro Moza, from Villa Montes (Tarija), will continue to be detained in the San Pedro prison (La Paz) and a Criminal Enforcement Court will decide the freedom action that he filed, after yesterday it was rejected by the First Anti-Corruption Sentencing Court.

Moza was arrested last Monday by order of Judge Hernán Galier Quelali, for the crime of attack against the security of public services and qualified damage.

The excivic’s defense attorney, Jorga Valda, said that he will go to a Criminal Execution Court and the hearing is expected to be called in about 5 days.

“His detention was illegal because article 73 of the Criminal Code was not complied with. and establishes that the time that the preventive and home detention lasts will be computed as part fulfilled in the execution of the sentence,” he said.
The former civic leader was in preventive detention from 2008 to 2015 in the San Pedro prison and then served house arrest from 2015 to 2022.

At Valda’s discretionthe former leader is a political prisonersince he was held incommunicado for 24 hours amid inhuman and degrading treatment after his arrest in Villa Montes.

The AMoza’s release was considered by the First Anti-Corruption Sentencing Court of La Paz that will lead the trial called Golpe II in which former president Jeanine Añez is included.



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