Barbosa’s maneuver to stop the case of son Luis Alfredo Ramos



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According to the columnist and the newspaper, the “maneuver” – as Coronell called it – has to do with a decision by the attorney general Francisco Barbosa, who prevented Esteban Ramos Maya, son of the former Antioquia governor Luis Alfredo Ramos, from being Charges were charged for allegedly bribing a prosecutor who was investigating the murder of a former paramilitary who was allegedly pressured not to link Luis Alfredo Ramos with the disappeared self-defense groups.

El Espectador points out that there was pressure from a high official of the diligence so that the hearing did not take place, but since everything was ready it was carried out; however, several “strange” things happened.

One of them was that the lawyer for the former governor’s son presented an excuse for his client not to attend, in such a way that he could not be charged with the crime of bribery; 6 days later, Barbosa requested a review of the case.

To do this, the attorney general asked Gabriel Jaimes (chief of delegated prosecutors to the Supreme Court) to create a legal technical committee and meanwhile, Coronell said, The investigator of the case was ordered to refrain “from carrying out any substantive action or of impulse in the mentioned news ”, reason why the case was stopped.

But in addition, the prosecutor who led the investigation against the former governor’s son, Daniel Cardona, was transferred to Nariño, which made him resign from the entity, the newspaper and the journalist agree.

Cardona did not want to comment in the newspaper because he has personal problems, the newspaper said, and did not speak with Coronell.



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