They Give Pretrial Detention to Banca Afirme Manager
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The director of Banca Afirme, Nabor Medina Garza, accused of retaining 123 million pesos from the Government of Baja California for an unfulfilled project, was charged with the crime of abuse for retention. As a precautionary measure, the director will be remanded in custody. Medina Garza, who was arrested on Thursday, July 3, in Mexicali, had a hearing scheduled at 8:00 p.m., however, alleged health problems and the imputation hearing was postp…
Mexicali.- Nabor, the director of Banca Afirme who was arrested yesterday for the crime of abuse for retention, will remain in pretrial detention while resolving his link to the trial for the case that resulted from a criminal complaint filed by the government of Baja California for the return of 123 million pesos deposited in a trust for the construction of a photovoltaic plant. The project contemplated to be built in Mexicali, was cancelled at…
He will face charges of “abuse for detention”, the prosecution said.
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