Breach of hearing for alleged embezzlement of 3 billion pesos occurs, implicating Silvano Aureoles and a former Security Secretary.
In a scheduled hearing at the Reclusorio Oriente in Mexico City, the former governor of Michoacán, Silvano Aureoles Conejo, and the former state secretary of Public Security, Juan Bernardo Corona Martínez, were absent. The hearing was part of investigations into the alleged million-dollar diversion of federal funds assigned to Michoacán's public security.
The judge presiding over the case is expected to inform about the procedural situation of the accused and the corresponding legal measures. However, the absence of both Aureoles and Corona Martínez complicates the progress of the criminal case.
The imputation procedure against Aureoles and Corona Martínez focuses on the funds channeled for police infrastructure that were not applied to their original purpose, resulting in accusations of embezzlement and improper management of resources. Aureoles, a Mexican national, is the individual sought by INTERPOL, while Corona Martínez's judicial protection is at risk due to his absence from the hearing.
In Corona Martínez's case, the suspension of amparo he obtained guaranteed that he would not be arrested if he voluntarily attended the hearing. However, by not showing up, he could be considered a fugitive once the authority that granted the benefit determines it. On the other hand, Aureoles, despite having a suspension that allowed him to face his process under conditional freedom or house arrest, was required to attend the hearing to formally know the charges against him.
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It is important to note that this article does not provide any new information about Silvano Aureoles Conejo or Juan Bernardo Corona Martínez. The search results do not provide information about who is responsible for the indictment of these former officials, nor whether or when such an indictment has been officially issued.
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