In a Justice of the Peace in Soyapango, the Attorney General’s Office accused three employees of the mayor’s office of that municipality who on January 11 were detained by the National Civil Police (PNC).

In the file presented, the public ministry attributes the crime of public disorder and resistance to them, and has requested that they be ordered to remain in jail at the initial hearing.

The defendants are: Ana Argentina Ramos de Joma, Edwin Boanerges Lovos García and Ovidio Armando Hernández, all three are members of the Soyapango Mayor’s Union of Workers.

“According to preliminary investigations, the defendants refused to comply with the instructions of the security agents and continued to create disorder on the outskirts of the Soyapango City Hall,” reported the Prosecutor’s Office on his Twitter account.

On January 14, the First Peace Court of Soyapango ordered the prison of the former mayor of that municipality, Nercy Patricia Montano de Martínez, who was transferred to the Apanteos Penal Center, department of Santa Ana.

The defendant is accused of the crimes of appropriation or retention of labor quotas, breach of duties, embezzlement, arbitrary acts and violation of labor or social security conditions.

The former official will spend the next six months in Apanteos, since that was the investigation period (investigation stage) granted by the court to the Attorney General of the Republic.

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