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The fines to these people were made for not complying with the decrees issued by the National Government, which prohibit crowds and parties, in order to combat the coronavirus pandemic, especially in closed areas.
The officer told the media that among those sanctioned and fined are Fanny Franco and Martín Caro Parra, who are the tenants of the apartment where he took the so-called ‘Covi-party’ and in which, according to the videos recorded by themselves, it is appreciated that there were more than 20 citizens, including men, women and minors.
The brigadier general stated that Gleny Barranco Vargas, who is the administrator of the La Ría building, was also given a sanctioning summons, the site where the party was allowed, with the consumption of liquor and music, when this is not allowed by the decrees issued. by the National Government, in order to contain the pandemic.
The Commander of the Mebar added that Alfredo Bendeck Suárez, Iván Cepeda Morales, Heber Blanco Bendeck, Nerge Manzur Paliz and Gustavo Pavajeau Maestre were punished for failing to comply with, disrespect, or ignore to impede the police function or order.
General Alarcón stated that, in addition to the sanctions for non-compliance with the decrees as a result of COVID-19, there are currently two criminal complaints in progress. The first is the one made by the attorneys of the pediatrician Dalila Peñaranda and his employee Carmen Pérez, against Jalim Rebaje and Asad Barake, who would be the people who attacked them and who were recorded in the videos of the building.
The second lawsuit is the one filed by the Metropolitan Police agent for an attack on the public servant, which would give a custodial measure between 4 and 8 years.
“What we hope as an institution is that the authorities speak out in an exemplary manner, not only because of the attacks against these two women, but also because of what it means and represents to attack a member of our institution,” General Ricardo Alarcón concluded.
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