The press won’t have access to Lozoya’s hearing. While the Judiciary Council boasts about how it is using technology to halt the spread of COVID-19, it announced Emilio Lozoya’s hearing will not be made public....
Emilio Ricardo Lozoya Austin,
former CEO of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), will be extradited today July 16,
from Spain to Mexico. The Criminal
Chamber of the Spanish National Court (AN) agreed that all the requirements
established in the legislation to proceed with the extradition.
"The National Court has
agreed to the extradition to Mexico of the former director-general of the oil
company Pemex Emilio Lozoya to be tried in two cases for crimes that in his
country that would constitute an illicit association, bribery, and operations
with the recourse of illicit origin and which in Spanish law correspond to illicit
association, bribery and money laundering ”, indicated the judicial order
signed by the Spanish magistrate José Antonio Mora Alarcón.
With strong security measures, the former CEO of Pemex will leave the prison in a police van to board the plane that will take him to Mexico. Lozoya Austin will be transferred from Madrid Prison IV, in Navalcarnero, where he has been incarcerated since March 2, after being brought from the Alhaurín de la Torre prison, in Malaga, the city where he was detained on February 12, after 9 months of being sought by Interpol.
A Mexican official plane traveled
on Tuesday, July 14 to Spain, to escort Lozoya Austin back to Mexico, on a flight
of approximately 13 hours, which would stop in Canada, and where it will be
guarded by elements of the Federal Ministerial Police ( PFM), attached to
Interpol Mexico.
The Attorney General's Office
(FGR) reported that the former Mexican federal official will travel accompanied
by his attaché in Spain and Europe, Luis Alejandro Cervantes Vázquez.
"Once the procedures have
been completed and said person [Lozoya Austin] is leaving Spain, the Federal
Public Ministry (MPF) [Spanish] will inform the control judges of Mexico of the
approximate time of their arrival in Mexico City "The FGR said in a
statement.
The plane is expected to arrive
at the FGR hangar at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM), where human
rights protocols will be applied, as part of its prerogatives, and will be
reviewed by a doctor from the institution to prove their physical integrity.
According to the authorities
themselves, once these procedures have been fulfilled, the control judges will
be notified again to indicate the date and time of the initial hearings at the
North Prison in Mexico City.
The Bombardier Challenger 605 aircraft, with registration XB-NWD, which arrived early Wednesday, July 15, at
Madrid Barajas Airport, in Spain, transferred on January 19, 2017, to the
Sinaloan capo Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera, alias “El Chapo”, To New York, in the United States. In addition, on January 4, 2018, he brought the former Governor
of Quintana Roo, Roberto Borge Angulo, from Mexico to Panama.
On July 6, the Spanish Justice
agreed to extradite Lozoya Austin to Mexico for an alleged fraud of 280 million
dollars in the purchase of the Agronitrogenados fertilizer plant from Altos
Hornos de México (AHMSA), in 2015, and for having received about $ 10.5 million
in bribes from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht.
He is also being investigated for
the purchase of a mansion in Ixtapa, Gurrero, that his wife Marielle Helen Eckes
made, for a sum of 1.9 million dollars. Also, for having illegally transferred
resources to acquire a house in Lomas de Bezares, in Mexico City, for 38
million pesos.
The Mexican authorities attribute
to the former CEO of Pemex, a crime of bribery and illicit association, as well
as "operations with resources of illicit origin", which would
correspond to the crime of money laundering of the Spanish Penal Code, for
which the extradition was authorized.
Nice translation, Chivis. I'm back BTW.
ReplyDeleteHere's the article when he accepted his extradition last month:
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2020/06/ex-chief-of-pemex-imprisoned-in-spain.html
it announced Emilio Lozoya’s hearing will not be made public...sad...seems he still has some friends.
ReplyDeleteAnother of MANY PIECES OF SH!T stealing FROM mexican PEOPLE 💰
ReplyDeleteThe sad thing IS, he WON'T GET any prison sentence JUST A PAT ON THE BACK from the other pieces of $hit in MEXICAN GOVERNMENT position.. 😠