Keiko Fujimori’s Cocteles Case: Judiciary Revokes Travel Ban and Trial Updates

2024-01-12 23:27:00

The Second National Criminal Court of Appeals accepted the appeal and revoked the 36-month order preventing people from leaving the country once morest the leader of Fuerza Popular, Keiko Fujimori, and other defendants for the alleged crimes of money laundering and criminal organization in the Cocktails Case. .

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In May of last year, Judge Víctor Zúñiga, of the Fourth National Preparatory Investigation Court, concluded the accusation control hearings and imposed a ban on leaving the country once morest Mark Vito Villanella and six other defendants.

The magistrate had issued the restrictive measure following a request from the Lava Jato Special Team of the prosecution in order to ensure their presence in the country of those investigated for the next start of the trial. The Public Ministry requests 30 years in prison for Keiko Fujimori.

Judiciary revokes impediment to leaving the country for Keiko Fujimori and others investigated in the Cocteles case

“Although there remains concern that the accused may avoid the action of justice in the face of a final decision, it must be remembered that Keiko Fujimori, Jaime Yoshiyama, Adriana Tarazona and Pier Figari have been complying with rules of conduct that ensure their restricted appearance, so This court considers that this measure is sufficient to counteract any risk of escape, since their freedom of movement is partially restricted by having imposed on them “the obligation not to change their address located in the records without prior written authorization to the Fourth Preparatory Investigation Court.” ”says the Second Criminal Appeals Chamber in its resolution, issued on January 10.

Judiciary revokes impediment to leaving the country for Keiko Fujimori and others investigated in the Cocteles case

Third Criminal Court will see trial of Keiko Fujimori for the Cocktails Case

Meanwhile, the National Superior Court reported that the Third National Collegiate Criminal Court will be in charge of the oral trial once morest Keiko Fujimori for the Cocktails Case. This court, chaired by Nayko Coronado and made up of Raúl Caballero and Max Vengoa, must define the start date of the process.

He specified that this “was determined by lottery” among the four Collegiate Criminal Courts” and also pointed out that the Fourth National Preparatory Investigation Court, which was in charge of this case, “sent the indictment, the accusation and the corresponding annexes.” .

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