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00:00We immediately start with the news, and it is that more than two years after the Catleya operation, the judges of the Third College Court of the National District sentenced this Tuesday, 20 years in prison, to 9 of the 15 defendants who were part of the trafficking and exploitation network of foreign women, while others were sentenced for proxenitism.
00:27Paola Baez gives us the information in the following report.
00:31The decision was unanimously taken by the judges who found people guilty of human trafficking, José Alberto Rosario Soriano, Melvin José Valentín Peguero, Óscar Huicén, Dionisio Mieses de la Cruz, María Paula Murillo Vargas, as well as Zafiro Natalie Sánchez González, Angel Neftali Vargas Soto, Alejandro Arturo Batista, and Robert Lee Eleuterio for committing the crime independently.
00:57Consequently, this condemnatory sentence is against them, and they are sentenced to 20 years in prison in the Center for Correction and Rehabilitation of Men and Women.
01:09In the same way, the court integrated by Arlín Ventura Jiménez, Leticia Martínez Novoa and Evelyn Rodríguez sentenced to three years in prison José Miguel Michel Guridi, Daniel Enrique Inírio, Cristina Virginia González and Braulio Manuel Lugo for proxenitism, and six months in prison suspended Oliver Arnold Lewinsky for possession of 2.76 grams of marijuana.
01:35This court was able to complement through another means of evidence, which is why the illicit treatment of people attributed to the accusing party cannot be retained. However, as previously stated, regarding this defendant, the defendant retains the illicit possession of drugs.
01:53The decision was qualified as exemplary by the Public Prosecutor's Office, while some defenses claim that they will appeal the conviction of their clients.
02:02This court has given an exemplary sentence regarding the treatment of people with their aggravating repetitives, because the court evaluated in a harmonious and joint manner each and every evidence during the trial.
02:14In a logical way, we are going to appeal, it was dismantled, this was nothing more than a case of mediatic morbidity, since 16 defendants for an alleged network of national and international treatment were subdued exclusively to about four defendants, and the others were sentenced for morbidity, since despite the fact that there were no elements or they could not be linked to the alleged network of treatment Operation Carleya, they were still sentenced as alleged independent treaters.
02:43It is incredible that a criminal responsibility can be credited to a person as an independent treater when between 10 and 20 victims are supposedly subdued to each one. How can there be a domain over 20 victims for a single person?
02:57The defendants sentenced for illegal traffic of migrants will also have to pay $ 3 million in favor of two of the victims and a fine of $ 150 minimum wages in favor of the state, while Carlos Jonathan Walwin Campuzano was acquitted for insufficiency of evidence and was ordered to cease the measure of coercion.
03:19The court also ordered the dissolution of the Oscar Inc. Santo Domingo Hotel for their participation in the network.
03:26The full reading of the decision was set for April 24 at 9 am. Paula Baez, Informativos Teleantillas.
03:35The Vice President of the Dominican Revolutionary Party, PRD, Héctor Guzmán, emphasized that the Electoral Central Board must take action against independent candidates, stating that they have not been regulated and also argued that polling companies must be sanctioned.
04:36The 61% of the population agreed that the issues that concern them are insecurity, Haitian immigration and the high cost of living.
04:47A commission of the International Monetary Fund visits the Dominican Republic, which concerns legislators of the opposition for the capacity of debt that the country has, while economists assure that this visit is routine.
05:06The fiscal, monetary, electrical and external issues are some of the issues that are expected to be dealt with by representatives of the IMF with the monetary authorities of the Dominican Republic.
05:20This is why legislators of the opposition showed their concern by indicating that the visit of the international body is a symptom that the Dominican economy is not well.
05:33The fact that they come here is a concern that is felt perhaps because of the capacity that the Dominican Republic has to continue to be indebted.
05:43And for no one it is a secret that when this entity goes to the countries it is to generate the conditions to put a series of rules.
05:53While official deputies understand that the country needs to make adjustments, which could be one of the recommendations of the international body.
06:04We understand that on the electric issue there is no possibility of increasing the electric fee and we have a proposal that is aimed at reviewing the privileges, the taxes that must be paid.
06:17The national economy needs to inject more resources to be able to meet the great demand that the Dominican Republic has.
06:26These concerns were minimized by Antonio Siriaco Cruz, dean of the Faculty of Economics at the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo,
06:35who affirms that the presence of the IMF in the country is routine and should not be called a concern.
06:43The Dominican Republic still has structural problems, as is the case of the electric sector, as is the case of the rationalization of exemptions,
06:53which for the IMF is also an element that they see as binding.
06:59Both the official deputies and the economist indicated that President Luis Abinader has reiterated on several occasions that he would not promote a tax reform.
07:11Eliana Cuevas, Informativos Teleantillas
07:15This is how we make our first break, you do not change it, we will be back with more.
07:25Thank you for keeping up with us, we continue with the news.
07:29Patients who go to the Salvador B. Gautier Public Hospital, located in Ensanche La Fe, in the National District,
07:35indicated this Tuesday that they expect the intervention of the health center by the authorities to be carried out quickly and not affect them.
07:44They cataloged as necessary and urgent that they are exposed to unhealthiness, deplorable conditions,
07:51and the discomfort of some areas as vital as the emergency.
07:55Ana Mañón enlarges us.
07:58Although the patients interviewed highlighted the good service they receive at the Salvador B. Gautier Hospital,
08:05one of the centers with the most medical specialties in the country,
08:09they stated that it must be urgently removed due to the conditions it presents.
08:15It is required to change areas, make them more accessible to people.
08:21The yellow area is too patient, there is no bed.
08:26My mother spent a week sitting in a wheelchair.
08:31The bathrooms are in very bad condition, and many other things.
08:36And the situation is so deplorable that even rats are supposed to pollute the health center.
08:43An outraged user who asked to reserve his name sent us several videos that prove it.
08:50The government has scheduled the construction of a new hospital, Salvador B. Gautier, in Santo Domingo,
08:56since the structure has been partially intervened on several occasions, but has not given results.
09:03The information was offered on Monday by the Director of the National Health Service, Mario Lama.
09:09Undoubtedly, this hospital needs intervention.
09:12We know it and we are working for it.
09:15A hospital that no longer exists, its cycle has returned.
09:18Meanwhile, this Tuesday, on the third floor of the hospital,
09:22some workers were doing some work to condition an area that was built
09:27for the rest of the doctors and nursing staff, and was in total abandonment.
09:33The Salvador B. Gautier Hospital was inaugurated on October 24, 1951.
09:39More than 70 years after its construction, people expect it to be intervened,
09:44since it is one of the most demanded.
09:46Only in 2024, about a million patients were treated in this health center.
09:53Ana Mañón, informative, Celia Antillas.
09:56Continuing with the news, everything is ready for the march that this Thursday
10:00the retired doctors have scheduled, who have been claiming a salary adjustment for years.
10:06Guillermo García has details for us.
10:09This is how the president of the Dalma de las Rosas Association ratified it,
10:13who expects the presence of hundreds of pensioners and retirees.
10:18A doctor is still trying to get an agreement made with the medical school and the government
10:27to take those who earn less than 50,000 pesos to 50,000.
10:33There are still many doctors who earn 20, 30, 40.
10:38From 9 a.m. they will be in the Salvador B. Gautier Hospital,
10:42from where they will walk to the Ministry of Health.
10:46A battle similar to this frees the Association of Pensioners and Retired Bioanalysts Ampejubio,
10:52whose president, Miosotis Echavarría, also announced a march for early April.
10:58Both guilds qualify the authorities who do not hear their claims as indolent.
11:06Guillermo García, Informativos, Teleantillas.
11:10Pediatric gastroenterologist Pedro José Rijo said that there is a high incidence of norovirus and sapovirus in the country,
11:20which are contagious gastrointestinal viruses that mainly affect children, producing vomiting, fever and diarrhea.
11:30The American Academy of Pediatrics tells us that the pediatric patient is going to get sick
11:36approximately 18 times a year, before 5 years, in the school period.
11:41How is he going to get sick 18 times a year?
11:43Yes, because at that age, in the school period, the child who goes to nursery, who goes to preschool, to school,
11:50they expose themselves to each other and they share viruses, viruses they bring.
11:55So, during those 18 times that they are going to be sick, those diseases will last between 10 and 15 days.
12:02El Galeno recommended to parents the supply of oral administration serums in children in cases of dehydration
12:09and also emphasized the application of the rotavirus vaccine to avoid gastrointestinal problems.
12:17Several former employees and teachers, not to mention the Ministry of Education in the province of María Trinidad Sánchez,
12:24took to the streets on Tuesday morning in front of the offices of the Regional 14 of Education to demand their payments and appointments.
12:32Javier Ferreira tells us more.
12:35The demonstrators took to the streets in front of the offices of the Regional 14 of Education,
12:39where they read a document with their demands.
12:43We address you, the candidates for the contest of the year 2023-2024,
12:48which we approved the contest of teacher opposition and we are still in the electable bank,
12:54without any kind of objective response.
12:57We have only obtained as an answer that we must wait because there are no vacancies.
13:02The same vacancies have been occupied by the supposed auxiliaries,
13:07who rejected the contest and today have more opportunities to enter the system than we do.
13:13In that sense, the representative of the canceled employees explained that they have almost three months without charging,
13:18despite the fact that they continue to work.
13:21Two months ago, now it will be three months that we are unemployed.
13:24The word is educated, canceled.
13:27Without the right to benefits, without the right to insurance, without the right to anything.
13:33On top of that, they do not demand that we have to comply.
13:36We have to work so that they do not finish canceling us more than we are.
13:40In addition, they will have the support of FALPONAGUA,
13:43who gave a 15-day deadline to receive answers from the authorities.
13:47We are here today at the foot of the fight, taking the steps peacefully,
13:54but in 15 days we are going to make a symbolic burial,
13:58we are going to bury the unfulfilled promise,
14:01we are going to make a potluck until we get there to the National Palace.
14:06Those affected by the cancellations are not only from NAGUA,
14:09but also from several educational centers in Samaná and surrounding areas,
14:13which will join the protests in the next activities.
14:17From NAGUA, Javier Ferreira and Informativos Talentillas.
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14:41Another day without traces of Zudishka Konanki,
14:46who disappeared last Thursday at 6 a.m. in a hotel in Punta Cana.
14:52Today, more than 300 men and women have been deployed by air, sea and land
14:59in search of their whereabouts.
15:02A high-level commission headed by the Public Ministry,
15:06the Dominican Army, the Tourist Police, the DICRIM and the FBI
15:12interviewed this Tuesday again all the people
15:16with whom the young woman had contact before her disappearance.
15:21At dawn on Thursday, after supposedly being,
15:25and according to the videos that have been captured in security cameras,
15:29sharing with a group of friends and at 4 a.m.
15:34enter the beach area.
15:38As you can see, there are several units of our army,
15:41our glorious army of the Dominican Republic,
15:44who are carrying out intense search work,
15:47continuing with what has already been done in previous days.
15:53Today, this afternoon, we continue on this route
15:57and we will be traveling around 4 kilometers here by sea
16:04in this boat that has been facilitated by our army.
16:09The military have informed us that they are in this search,
16:13as well as the divers, the intense activities
16:17that they have been carrying out here at sea.
16:20Has the wave been favorable to carry out the work?
16:23Well, you are witnesses of how the wave is.
16:27You are living it here.
16:30You see that there is a strong wave
16:33and you can imagine what it would be at dawn.
16:38The rescue organizations, from early in the morning,
16:41began the search.
16:43Members of the Ipolitur Army, Civil Defense,
16:46members of the 9-1-1 and the Air Force with drones,
16:50helicopters in the air, divers and members of the army.
16:54According to police sources,
16:56the rescue operations will continue tomorrow.
17:00Insecurity remains a concern for the residents
17:03of the Buenavista sector 1 in Villamella,
17:06who report an alarming wave of robberies and thefts
17:09that keeps them in constant fear.
17:12Santiago Drullar was in the area and has the details.
17:15The residents of Buenavista 1 have raised their voices
17:19in demand for immediate action by the authorities
17:23to stop the growing crime in the area.
17:27According to the denouncers,
17:29the robberies are recurrent,
17:31especially in the early hours of the morning,
17:34when women go to work
17:37and become an easy target for the criminals.
17:42When the women go to work at 5 or 6 in the morning,
17:45they are being robbed, so that they know well.
17:48In addition, they express their concern
17:50for the constant robberies of businesses
17:53and residences at night.
17:56The merchants claim that their establishments
17:59have been violated on multiple occasions,
18:02generating great economic losses.
18:06Here they are breaking businesses,
18:08and they get in at dawn and don't know who they are.
18:11The police sometimes know who they are,
18:14but they don't act. Do you understand me?
18:16At night, this neighborhood is alone.
18:18That's why there are so many robberies and robberies here.
18:21At night, the police are not seen.
18:23Here, during the day, they are seen for a while,
18:25and then they are gone.
18:26I've never had a police officer around here.
18:28The residents also claim that the criminals
18:31act with total impunity,
18:33taking advantage of the lack of police patrol
18:36during the night.
18:37One of the most alarming aspects,
18:40according to the community,
18:42is that the robbers not only rob,
18:45but also threaten the victims
18:47to prevent them from being reported.
18:50There is no one to shoot them,
18:52because they say that if they shoot them,
18:54they will be shot twice.
18:56In the face of this scenario,
18:58the residents of Buena Vista I
19:00urgently call the National Police,
19:03the Ministry of the Interior, and the police
19:05to reinforce security in the area
19:08and adopt effective measures
19:11that guarantee the tranquility of the entire community.
19:15Santiago Drullard, Informativos, Teleantillas.
19:19The National Police dismantled a collection center
19:22used for the sale of stolen vehicle parts
19:25in Villa Consuelo, National District,
19:27inviting the victims of these robberies
19:29to file their complaint
19:31and go to the institution's palace
19:33to verify if their accessories
19:35are among the recovered.
19:37The police institution reported
19:39that during the operation carried out
19:41by members of the Department of Crimes and Crimes
19:43against the property,
19:45a large number of pieces were seized,
19:47including hoods,
19:49horn covers, rear-view mirrors,
19:51logos, and vehicle centers.
19:53The search was carried out
19:55at Resbaldo Duarte, 13th Street,
19:57where a clandestine point
19:59for the sale of stolen accessories
20:01owned by Germán Antonio Nova,
20:03alias Tony,
20:05who is a fugitive.
20:07As a result of the operation,
20:09Fernando de la Cruz, 46 years old,
20:11was arrested,
20:13who has a criminal record
20:15for thefts and breaks of vehicles.
20:17At the time of his arrest,
20:19a black cloth bag was used
20:21containing several rear-view mirrors.
20:23The detainee and the seized evidence
20:25will be made available
20:27to the Public Prosecutor
20:29for the corresponding legal purposes,
20:31while the active search
20:33of the fugitive is maintained.
20:35Agents of the National
20:37Department of Drug Control
20:39and members of the Specialized
20:41Airport Security Corps,
20:43coordinated by the Public Prosecutor,
20:45arrested a man and confiscated
20:4732 packages, presumably marijuana,
20:49during an inspection operation
20:51at the International Airport
20:53General Gregorio Luperón
20:55in Puerto Plata.
20:57According to a press release,
20:59the operative teams,
21:01after receiving intelligence reports,
21:03intervened in the luggage of the foreigner
21:05when he arrived from Canada
21:07to the terminal reference point
21:09on a commercial flight.
21:11When inspecting the suitcase,
21:13according to the prosecutor's instructions
21:15and in the presence of the defendant,
21:1732 packages of marijuana
21:19were kept inside,
21:21all wrapped in transparent covers,
21:23weighing approximately 35 pounds.
21:27And while President Abinader
21:29assures that the crime has decreased,
21:31some consulted citizens
21:33opine otherwise.
21:35Now there are more robberies
21:37and more robberies.
21:39Now this is worse.
21:41This woman is going crazy.
21:43She doesn't know what to do with her life.
21:45Whoever is caught robbing,
21:47doing something wrong,
21:49should be offered employment
21:51to see if he adapts to work
21:53so that he produces, so that he doesn't fall again.
21:55People are insecure because
21:57crime comes from above,
21:59crime is worse
22:01because from above
22:03they send people from below to do the same things.
22:05Here those who sell drugs
22:07have the same military,
22:09the same rank.
22:11For many, the police reform
22:13still does not offer the positive results
22:15that the population expects.
22:17There are those who consider
22:19that the contradiction between police and criminals
22:21is one of the main reasons
22:23that makes it difficult
22:25to effectively fight crime.
22:27Now we go to Dajabón
22:29where a member of the National Police
22:31lost his life
22:33and an army soldier was injured
22:35after being hit by a civilian
22:37who also died
22:39and who ran a clandestine motorcycle race.
22:41Our correspondent
22:43Goydi Reyes has the details.
22:45The deceased police officer
22:47was identified as
22:49Julio César Solís,
22:51about 25 years old,
22:53while the second deceased
22:55corresponds to the civilian
22:57Waldy Minaya, 22 years old,
22:59while the injured
23:01is the army soldier
23:03Junior Antonio Pérez,
23:05who receives medical assistance
23:07for the blows he presents
23:09in various parts of the body.
23:11They are fulfilling their duties.
23:13Today
23:15one is dead
23:17and the other
23:19very serious
23:21over there.
23:23We are very sorry
23:25not only for them
23:27but also for the child
23:29who is also losing his life
23:31because he is a human being
23:33who may have been
23:35committing
23:37incorrect actions
23:39but he is a human being
23:41and we are very sorry.
23:43Relatives and friends
23:45mourn the death
23:47of a member of the National Police
23:49after considering him
23:51Well, it is very sad
23:53to accept that it was not him
23:55who was calibrating,
23:57that he was fulfilling
23:59his duties, his work.
24:01He was a very hard-working young man
24:03and his mother was very worried about him.
24:05He was a very humble boy,
24:07a young boy who is sad
24:09to lose values
24:11that defend the homeland.
24:15That makes you sad,
24:17as a criminal,
24:19that makes you sad.
24:21According to information
24:23reached by this media,
24:25the accident occurred
24:27when the deceased officer
24:29and the injured soldier
24:31were patrolling a motorcycle
24:33and were called
24:35about a clandestine race
24:37and when they arrived
24:39they were hit.
24:45The Public Ministry
24:47has released the testimonies
24:49of four alleged victims
24:51in the case of Venus
24:53whose confessions were taken
24:55by the Heselt Camera.
24:57As Fabiola Núñez tells us,
24:59these statements are part
25:01of the trial trial
25:03against four people
25:05who, according to the file,
25:07are engaged in the treatment
25:09of people with aggravated
25:11sexual exploitation purposes.
25:13Fabiola Núñez has the details.
25:15The initiative of the Central Electoral Board
25:17on independent candidacies
25:19showed their opposition
25:21to the issue,
25:23understanding that the system
25:25of political parties must prevail.
25:27That democracy cannot be lacerated,
25:29that political parties are
25:31the fundamental basis of democracy
25:33and that this cannot change.
25:35And here there are political parties
25:37so that anyone can aspire.
25:39The political party system
25:41has to remain.
25:44Senator Alexis Victoria Yep
25:46understands that a solution
25:48to this mess is the proposal
25:50of his colleague Rogelio Genao,
25:52who seeks to remove
25:54articles 166 and 167
25:56of the party law.
26:13The legislators criticized
26:15the sentence of the Constitutional Court
26:17that establishes independent candidacies,
26:19claiming that it contradicts
26:21the Constitution.
26:23The issue of independent candidacies
26:25in our opinion is unconstitutional
26:27and the laws that arise
26:29on the subject must be
26:31in how to correct
26:33the error in the electoral law.
26:35But how can the independent candidate
26:37and the Constitution be clear?
26:39That is something that was issued
26:41without studying
26:43those who establish the same Constitution.
26:45The decision of the Supreme Court
26:47opens the way for citizens
26:49to run for
26:51a popular election position
26:53without being under the militancy
26:55of a political party.
26:57Eliana Cuevas,
26:59Teleantillas News.
27:01The Dominican Republic
27:03could become one of the main
27:05producers of rare lands in the world.
27:07According to the geologist Iris de Leon,
27:09in an interview on Radio Radio,
27:11this has no name.
27:13Ana Mendes worked on the subject.
27:15In recent weeks,
27:17the term rare lands has attracted
27:19national attention and was the focus
27:21of interest in the visit to the country
27:23of Marco Rubio, Secretary of State
27:25of the United States,
27:27in which it was officially announced
27:29that the North American nation
27:31will support the Dominican Republic
27:33with the exploration of this valuable resource.
27:35At the same time, it stood out that studies
27:37of rare mineral resources in the country
27:39are being carried out.
27:41It means that we are now
27:43in the phase of surveys,
27:45perforations are being made,
27:47samples are being extracted,
27:49samples are being sent to the laboratory
27:51and as soon as that phase of surveys
27:53is over, large volumes of samples
27:55are going to be taken to send them
27:57to different laboratories
27:59in different countries,
28:01in the United States,
28:03in Canada, in the United Kingdom,
28:05to see the response
28:07of the elements of rare land
28:09to different metallurgical technologies
28:11to see which one works better,
28:13which one has greater recovery
28:15at a lower cost,
28:17with less contamination
28:19and that will be the one chosen
28:21by the Dominican government.
28:23De León pointed out that more studies
28:25are needed to be able to convert
28:27these inferred reserves into proven reserves,
28:29which would allow the country
28:31to fully take advantage of its potential
28:33The mining reserves
28:35of a certain country
28:37or province
28:39or state, or region,
28:41or municipality
28:43are not directly proportional
28:45to the superficial extension
28:47because they are closer to Brazil
28:49and closer to Venezuela than to Colombia
28:51but Venezuela has more oil
28:53than the rest of the world.
28:55The expert in mining
28:57highlighted that in these times
28:59high technology is demanding elements
29:01such as rockets,
29:03satellites, cell phones,
29:05electronic vehicles,
29:07among other elements.
29:09With the precision and communicative skill
29:11that characterizes the expert,
29:13he explained that in the area
29:15of the Mercedes, Cabo Rojo and Pedernales
29:17there are large mineral deposits.
29:19In this case,
29:21that deposit of the Mercedes,
29:23the oil deposit,
29:25the Turkish deposit,
29:27has between
29:291,700 and 2,000
29:31parts per million
29:33as a total sum of rare earth elements
29:35while other countries have
29:37an average of 450,
29:39500, 550.
29:41Our concentration varies
29:43between 3 and 4 times
29:45the average concentration
29:47identified in those countries
29:49that have reported the presence
29:51of rare earths in the subsoil.
29:53In this sense, he also suggested
29:55looking for that point of balance,
29:57whether it is metallic or non-metallic mining
29:59or energy mining,
30:01hydrocarbons or coal,
30:03but without harming the environment,
30:05always with the guarantee
30:07that each mining operation
30:09complies with its environmental remediation plan.
30:11Ana Mendes, Informativos, Teleantillas.
30:13Economists
30:15agreed that it is worrying
30:17the rise in the exchange rate
30:19of the dollar in the country
30:21and understand that the Central Bank
30:23will have to intervene in this market at some point.
30:25Ana Mendes, Informativos, Teleantillas.
30:27The economist Antonio Siriaco Cruz
30:29is one of those who considered
30:31that the Central Bank
30:33will have to intervene at some point
30:35because the exchange rate of the dollar
30:37is around 63x1,
30:39a value that was fixed
30:41in the national budget of the State
30:43for this year.
30:45There will have to be a certain level
30:47of intervention, minimally.
30:49In that sense, the specialist
30:51explained that there is currently
30:53uncertainty in all markets
30:55as a result of the government's
30:57arancelaria policy of the United States.
30:59That threatens
31:01that the prices
31:03in the United States
31:05will be much higher
31:07and then the reaction
31:09of the Federal Reserve
31:11is that possibly
31:13there may be increases
31:15in interest rates.
31:17Meanwhile, from the Institute
31:19of Socioeconomic Research
31:21explained what would be
31:23the impact on the Dominican economy
31:25of continuing this dollar trend.
31:27If we continue at this rate,
31:29we would be ending
31:31with a devaluation of 12%,
31:33which would be
31:35very impactful
31:37for the Dominican economy.
31:39According to the governor
31:41of the Central Bank, Valdez Albizu,
31:43the Central Bank has
31:45international reserves of
31:47$14,904.6 million
31:49at the end of February,
31:51which gives it the ability
31:53to intervene in the exchange market
31:55if necessary
31:57and avoid any excessive volatility.
31:59Paola Matteo,
32:01Teleantillas News.
32:03The Public Prosecutor's Office
32:05presented the testimonies of four
32:07alleged victims in the case of Venus,
32:09whose confessions were taken
32:11by Hesselt cameras.
32:13As Fabiola Núñez tells us,
32:15the statements are part of the trial
32:17against four inmates who,
32:19according to the file,
32:21are engaged in human trafficking
32:23with aggravated sexual exploitation purposes.
32:25The Public Prosecutor's Office
32:27presented the statements
32:29of the first four victims,
32:31of a total of nine women
32:33who were taken from their country
32:35of origin and sexually exploited
32:37by the defendants in the case of Venus.
32:39The prosecutor's office
32:41said that during the trial
32:43the victims declared
32:45and established responsibilities
32:47against the defendants
32:49Dariel Castro Santos,
32:51Geraldine Torres Betancourt,
32:53Jason Manuel Santana
32:55and Félix Joel Rodríguez.
32:57Until today, four evidence
32:59of the victims of the case
33:01named Venus were known.
33:03They made statements
33:05against the defendants.
33:07We will see this on Thursday
33:09in the measure of coercion.
33:11However, the statements of the victims
33:13have been forceful in terms of the facts.
33:15On the contrary, the lawyers
33:17of the defendants who assure
33:19that with what was said
33:21by the alleged victims,
33:23the court should impose
33:25on the defendants.
33:27The alleged victims
33:29have simply said
33:31that our sponsor
33:33is a person who works
33:35with the sweat of his forehead
33:37who works as a taxi driver.
33:39And so they have confirmed it
33:41until today,
33:43four of the eight alleged victims
33:45that the prosecution points out.
33:47As far as I am concerned,
33:49the only thing they have established
33:51is that he is the husband
33:53and that he is the promoter
33:55of the nightclub.
33:57Yes, he is the promoter of the nightclub.
33:59It is not that he brings people.
34:01Until now, no one,
34:03none of the four interviews
34:05has established that he has brought
34:07or has had a commitment
34:09with him with money.
34:11According to the accusatory file,
34:13the network of people
34:15was recruited by deceit
34:17to women in Colombia
34:19who were brought to the country
34:21with a debt of $3,500
34:23which they had to pay
34:25to the defendants.
34:27For these purposes,
34:29the defendants forced them
34:31to offer sexual services
34:33for $7,000 that were deposited
34:35to Dariel Castro,
34:37the head of the organization.
34:39They were also offered
34:41in nightclubs while their passports
34:43were retained to prevent
34:45them from leaving the country.
34:47The Public Prosecutor's Office
34:49has arrested five other victims
34:51while the measure of coercion
34:53against the group is scheduled
34:55for this Thursday at noon
34:57where the prosecuting body
34:59requests preventive prison
35:01as measures of coercion
35:03as well as the declaration
35:05of the complex case.
35:07Fabiola Núñez,
35:09Teleantillas News.
35:11The mayor of the municipality
35:13of San Antonio de Guerra,
35:15located in the province of Santo Domingo,
35:17is affecting business and social life
35:19in the demarcation.
35:21But in this municipality of Guerra
35:23the excesses of the police
35:25are becoming limited
35:27and a difficult situation
35:29is going to happen.
35:31Pay attention to the police of Guerra.
35:35General Edy Pérez,
35:37I have called him
35:39many times
35:41and you want
35:43to justify
35:45the excesses.
35:47We know that you are a working man
35:49like the chief of the police,
35:51but those excesses
35:53of the police
35:55for our citizens
35:59are unacceptable.
36:03He pointed out that the agents
36:05go to the establishments
36:07in a violent way,
36:09giving blows with machetes,
36:11launch tear gas bombs
36:13as if they were in persecution of criminals.

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