Dressed in a suit similar to that of the National Police uniform, a man receives money from others whom he thanks, identifying them as “Don Marquito” and “Don Dieguito.” According to the video, broadcast on social networks, the man would have received $ 10,000, that is the figure that is heard mentioned.
“To the Renacer family, God pay you. I thank you very much and as I said before, Don Diego, Don Marco, God pay you for opening the doors of the Renacer group for me. And for all those people that sometimes one tells them, no, or notifies them of this blessing, well here it is (shows the wad of what appear to be bills) look, this is Renacer”, says the man.
Dead ‘Don Naza’ and the dismissal dictated by a judge to defendants, what happens with the investigation of the Big Money case?
Both he and the person who gives him the apparent tickets are inside a car, according to the audiovisual broadcast these days. It is a new pyramidal way of raising money that is not authorized in the country.
This was indicated by the Superintendence of Banks, through its Twitter account, at midnight on April 15.
On this platform, the Superintendence of Banks made available to users the list of entities not authorized for this activity.
Days after the violent death of Miguel Ángel Nazareno, known as Naza, through social networks, new money collectors have been made known. Nazareno, promoter of Big Money, offered a return of 90% interest in one week to those who gave their money.
Hundreds of people, mainly from Los Ríos, trusted that system.
The man was found dead in the Amaguaña parish, in Quito, on Thursday, April 14, after appearing at the Ministry of Defense, a complex to which he agreed to evade the rigorous security protocols that are followed there. That led the portfolio of the branch to investigate an alleged complicity between the uniformed men who were that day in which Naza reached the parking lots.
‘Don Naza’ was buried in El Carmen, Manabí, in a discreet act that was protected
Today the “investors” of Naza They do not know what will happen to the money delivered, or who will respond to them for those amounts.
Last February, the Superintendency of Banks also warned that the DIA group (Decentralized Investors Association) is also not authorized to carry out money-raising activities. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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