Prosecutor criticizes statements released to drug traffickers
posted on: Dec 3 2011 8:18 by RDugey. Viewed 48 times.The Prosecutor of the National District, Alexander Moscoso Segarra, yesterday criticized the fact that the investigating judges are favouring with variation of measures of coercion to suspected drug traffickers.
He said that judges should be wary when vary a measure of coercion to a person that he has issued prison remand.
Moscoso Segarra understands that the suspected drug traffickers have more easily than other defendants, with the resources to manage can easily evade the action of Justice and avoid processes judicial.
He explained that by such a situation society may be noted that the prosecution in cases of drug trafficking always requested custody as a measure of coercion.
"I think judges have to ponder very well those budgets with regard to drug trafficking and that it would be better that the measure being imposed is preventive detention," noted.
Put as u000aexample that the judge of the second of the magistrate, Awilda Beltré Kings, ordered the change in the measure of coercion to four suspected drug traffickers, accused of possessing a shipment of more than 300 kilos of cocaine, whose prosecutorial decision appealed by not agree with it and pending of knowledge in the second room criminal of the Court of appeal of the National District.
"I understand that this was not the appropriate measure, and I cannot say what was the criterion of the judge than that is in the judgment given by it, but we understand that it must not be so," said.
He noted that a person dealing you more than 300 kilos of cocaine, is dangerous and the fear of flight, the right thing is that handed down it a prison remand.
, However, said that the decisions made the judges in that regard, not amilanan or what disincentives.

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