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State Ministry (deputy, prosecutor’s office) of Venezuela will investigate the suicide Leoner Asuahe UrreaAttorney General Tarek William Saab said on Thursday that he is one of 61 people arrested by authorities in recent weeks, including several officials, on suspicion of involvement in corruption schemes.
On his Twitter account, he announced the appointment of two prosecutors to “investigate the unfortunate suicide of citizen Leoner Asuaje Urrea in his place of detention,” which he did not specify.
Saab also directed Parliament’s Criminal Division to conduct “technical inspections, interrogations and () autopsies, together with the Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps (Cicpc).
Arrest
Azuahe Urrea He was detained by the National Anti-Corruption Police for alleged involvement in corrupt practices in the state Cartones de Venezuela, where he served as president.
Early on Wednesday morning, he appeared before a special anti-terrorism and corruption court along with the former executive vice president of the state-owned PDVSA, Ismel Serrano, and another man named Salem Hassun Atrach, both also accused of this kind of illegal practice in an oil company-related plot.
arrested
After death Asuahe Urreaprosecutors count 60 people detained as part of the fight against corruption led by President Nicolás Maduro, who recently ordered “exemplary” punishment of all officials involved in these cases, including judges, a former governor and leaders of PDVSA.
Although on Tuesday evening, the prosecutor announced via Twitter about 80 detainees, the next day he deleted the publication without further explanation and put up a new one, in which he reduced the number of detainees in the framework of the anti-corruption operation to 61 people. , between those that included Asuahe.
These actions, according to the prosecutor, are being taken to punish the “mafias” as part of an operation that resulted in the resignation of oil minister Tarek El Aissami, as well as the removal of immunity from the pro-government MP Hoogbel Roa and the capture of Alex Saab’s alleged partner Alvaro Pulido Vargas.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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