Lawmakers are demanding that the Ministry of Security and Justice explain on what technical-legal grounds this benefit was granted to individuals serving the maximum sentence under the penal code.
Request for Information
Prison or Vacation?
A video circulated by Dr. Heredia and his team of collaborators shows audiovisual material depicting a lively nighttime gathering of the convicted police officers in a prison sector apparently without control.
However, the current composition of its prison population has generated an institutional legitimacy crisis.
Technical-Juridical Incongruity
Inmates serving sentences in Pomona reported to Dr. Heredia (attorney for the Solano Case alongside Dr. Leandro Aparicio) a series of irregularities surrounding the type of sentence the Daniel Solano killers are serving in that unit.
Teresa Giuffrida (prosecutor in Trials I and II for the homicide of Daniel Solano).
The Legislature of Río Negro, through a project led by Magdalena Odarda, has put a spotlight on an unprecedented legal fact: the accommodation of former police officers sentenced to life in prison for the homicide of Daniel Solano in a minimum-security unit.
The police were sentenced to life in 2018 but were not arrested and imprisoned until 2023.
A legislative request for information and a complaint with videos on social media expose and question the detention conditions of the police sentenced to life for the Solano Case in an open-regime institution; unsanctioned outings, VIP sectors, and 'family' protection would be some of the benefits enjoyed by the killers.
The video complaint also reveals incongruous relationships between the convicts and the prison staff: a teacher is allegedly in a romantic relationship with one of the police officers, and the head of the prison is a cousin of another of the killers.
These 7 convicts are now motivating a new investigation into their conditions of confinement.
In this context, and with the alert over a new disappearance, the province of Río Negro is suspected of being the stage of a new covered impunity.
While the body of Daniel Solano remains missing, this is the reality regarding the conditions of his killers' imprisonment.
All this information was made available to the provincial legislature, which motivated a Request for Information to the Executive Branch of Río Negro.
The complaint arose from the prison itself, when other inmates tried to report this situation and could not.
By Correspondent for ANRed
Distortion of the Open Regime in Prison No. 7
Penal Enforcement Establishment No. 7 of Pomona, known as Emeta, is located in the province of Río Negro and was conceived in the year 2000 as an open-regime center exclusively for the social insertion of inmates in the final stages of their sentence.
An investigation is underway to determine if prison staff, including guards and leadership, have family ties with the inmates and if they have also facilitated the irregular exit of these inmates.
Another Solano n While these irregularities have been exposed, the Valle Medio of Río Negro is experiencing another disappearance.
The Solano case seems to be starting all over again.
Even the family of Kevin contacted attorneys Leandro Aparicio and Sergio Heredia to request their collaboration: the investigation by these attorneys managed to convict 7 Río Negro police officers for the crime and disappearance of the Salta 'golondrina' worker.
After the first workdays, he had his last family communication on the 22nd and since then, nothing more is known about his whereabouts.
In protest against the insufficient institutional response, family and friends began a sit-in in the plaza in front of the municipality.
The same information was made available to Dr.
All of this would constitute a network of incompatibilities that nullifies the impartiality of the system.
Video
Uncontrolled Outings and Internal Complicity n One of the most critical points centers on the alleged carrying out of unsanctioned temporary outings. nThe killers are detained.
The spirit of the institution is based on professional accompaniment and training in workshops so that the individual can restart their life upon regaining their freedom.
Kevin Hernández (26), a native of the region, had returned to Lamarque on February 17 to work in the onion harvest.
Photo 2023.