Fiscal Minister Diana Salazar has defended the rights of citizens against the robbery of those in power for the past 14 years, with the applause of all the good citizens of the Republic. Despite what it has against national narco-political groups with enormous political, economic and criminal power internationally linked to Venezuela, Cuba and the Mexican and Colombian cartels. The Attorney General did not have the support of the National Assembly with a relative majority of MPs who want impunity for their like-minded people who have been ravaging the country since 2008. Nor did she have the support of the judiciary to achieve justice and punishment for criminals, who used all judicial tricks and corruption to avoid criminal sanctions . He had problematic support from the police, due to some bad uniformed policemen connected to drug policy.
Reorganize the courts
Despite the difficulties, the prosecutor moved forward and with a good investigation by the police, and with her decision she discovered the narco-judicial mafia – only one of several existing ones -, which was painfully presided over by Wilman Terán, the former president of the Court who was supposed to set an example of honesty and respect for the law, a figure whose have already been questioned by state attorneys and the State Court itself, which withdrew its support, even though they are responsible for his appointment and who understand that they should appoint him not because of cronyism or because of the most socially acceptable, but because of the competition to which eminent lawyers with excellent education and experience are invited .
Moral decline and revival
But the Constitution, the COIP, were created for other purposes, not to serve the country, they took away our rights. The very existence of the Prosecutor’s Office, where the prosecutor is the head of the investigation and we depend on his ability and honesty for our freedom, honor and property, does not participate together with the police in the investigation, and in the face of thousands of complaints that we cannot solve, we also end up with impunity.
The Criminal Procedure Code of 1983, Article 20 states: “Any criminal investigation based on anonymous letters, manuscripts or printed material that does not have an imprint is prohibited. However, the judges will determine out of court whether the offense referred to in the anonymous letters has been committed, and if they confirm it, they will initiate criminal proceedings ex officio.” This article allows for anonymous reporting, and if the judges of the investigation find that they are founded, they would initiate criminal proceedings ex officio. Meanwhile, Article 430-1 of the COIP provides for anonymous reporting, but in practice some of these complainants end up being killed even within the National Victim and Witness Protection System or prosecuted for defamation, which is why no one reports the facts.criminals. We fear organized crime. There is a fear of reporting illegal activities that were legal under the 1983 CPC through anonymous reporting. It is necessary to reform these pro-criminal laws that prevent us citizens from fighting corruption with anonymous reports. (OR)
Source: Eluniverso

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