This Friday, the judge of the municipality of San Ignacio ordered the Liberation, under substitute measures, of the Mennonite syndicated to cover up the alleged perpetrators of the triple murder in Santa Monica property, located near the border with the neighboring country of Brazil.
The deceased were identified as: Guillermo Pablo Merguen (41), of Brazilian nationality, Claudenilson Silva Yurupí (25) and Jorge Luis Pachuri Flores (29), who were murders after an argument with the owners of the hacienda contiguous to Santa Monica, that is 200 kilometers from San Ignacio.
The prosecutor assigned to the case, Víctor Hugo Cervantes, reported that The Mennonite was charged with the crime of covering upbecause according to investigations he knew about the murder of the three workers of Santa Monica, but did not give part to the police.
However, the defense of the Mennonite argued that his client works near the area where the crime was recorded, but that His presence in the place does not mean that he was linked In fact, so he asked to be released.
The Judge of San Ignacio valued the allegations of the lawy The prohibition of leaving the country, of not approaching the place of crime already the witnesses and relatives of the victims.
For his part, Jhonny Ortuño Cartagena, commander of the police border of San Ignacio de Velasco, indicated that the forensic medical examination revealed that The three people were tortured before being riddled, since they had severe injuries in their skulls.
The autopsy also revealed that Guillermo Pablo Merguen received six bullet impacts, Claudenilson Silva Yurupí nine and Jorge Luis Pachuri 12, according to Ortuño.
In addition, the FELCC agents continue to carry out operations in the Velasco province in search ofThe alleged intellectual author identified as Nando P.who owned the hacienda, while the material authors are the children of this subject.
Cervantes said that Santa Monica cattle supposedly He entered the contiguous property and ate part of the planting of corn which bothered Nando P., who ordered his children to end the life of the three victims.
