The union leadership of the Union Railway said that Justice is being "pressured" by "political questions" regarding the detention of Jose Pedraza and other union leaders for the crime of Mariano Ferreyra. "There is sufficient evidence for our partners continue to remain free while the court process. There are political issues that are putting pressure on the Justice is leaving no peaceful work," said Secretary of Institutional Relations of the union.
Institutional Relations Secretary of the Union Railway Mario Rodriguez, claimed the freedom of the holder of the guild, José Pedraza, and considered that his detention for the crime of Mariano Ferreyra "morphed into something political."
The union leadership Railway Union today reiterated its request that the freedom of its secretary general, Jose Pedraza, and other judicial sector unions involved in the investigation into the assassination of the militant Workers' Party Mariano Ferreyra.
In this regard, said that justice is being "pressured" by "political questions." "There is sufficient evidence for our comrades still at large while continuing the judicial process. There are policy issues that are putting pressure on the Justice is leaving no peaceful work, "Rodriguez said.
addition, the union challenged the court decision to detain Pedraza, fearing that could leave the country, flee or obstruct the investigation. On this point, Pedraza said he was always available to the courts.
"From the first moment our general secretary appeared before the Justice. There is no reason nor evidence that the Union Railway impedes the investigation, "Rodriguez said.
It is worth remembering that last Friday Pedraza again requested his release after a total halt activities that made the union of the UF in the service of trains and affecting more than 400 thousand users.
The judge rejected Susana López Wilma Pedraza's request and Juan Carlos "Gallego" Fernández for his release as part of the investigation into the crime Ferreyra.
In its rejection of the release, the judge considered that both accused of instigating the murder, might flee or interfere with ongoing research on the basis of the "seriousness" of the fact, as the lawyer spoke of union leaders rail, Carlos Forment, after receiving the notice.
Among the arguments used by the judge to deny the release also included a tax contributed by Fernando Fisz, who ruled against the release of Pedraza and Fernandez, citing the " institutional gravity "of aggression and that" disturbs the security of all. "
The judge also argued to make the decision that five witnesses in the case are under threat after identifying gang members, and even the former prosecutor who led the research in its first stage, Cristina Caamaño, was threatening calls at home.
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