After stay four days without a trace after one of his employees convicted him of sexually abusing her in the Houses of Parliament, Congressman Freddy Diaz was submitted this morning to the prosecutor’s office.
At about 10:00 am, the parliamentarian, accompanied by his lawyer Katie Kachai, arrived at the main office of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Previously, he addressed the media to announce his decision to make himself available to the authorities also indicated his innocence.
“I was not notified”
Nearly two hours after entering the prosecutor’s office, the congressman told the press that he had not appeared before the authorities.because he was not notified.
“Somehow, I was not properly notifiedbut today I also delivered the passport. I’m here at the prosecutor’s office security”, held.
Similarly, Diaz stated that he had no knowledge complaint, which was made public on July 27 through all the media and statements from institutions such as Ministry of Women and Ombudsman’s Office.
“I was not notified on the day Saturday afternoon. I didn’t know about the complaint. I didn’t run and that’s why I’m here. Now we are in the process of diligence, and we are going to continue this,” he said.
confirms his innocence
Similarly, the parliamentarian insisted on his innocence, emphasizing that if there is responsibility in the facts attributed to him, will become clear during the course of the investigation.
“(My innocence) that’s what let’s try in the process of research. If there is any responsibility, it should be established in the course of the investigation,” he said.
Diaz announced that next Wednesday they will continue the tax proceedings started today after their submission to the Ministry of Public Administration.
“For now I didn’t file any complaint with the prosecutor’s office.. We’ll work on Wednesday. After that I’m going increase all the information so that the media can know too,” he said.
After these brief replies, the parliamentarian refused further testimony and turned to Congress of the Republic initiate appropriate proceedings.
Source: RPP

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