They released 11 of the 16 detained for the incidents in Congress

They released 11 of the 16 detained for the incidents in Congress
They released 11 of the 16 detained for the incidents in Congress

Judge María Servini ruled this Tuesday, June 18 the release of 11 of those detained for the episodes of violence recorded in the National Congress, while the Senate was discussing the Base Law and the fiscal package. The magistrate ruled that the people under investigation lacked merit, while the relatives of the detainees led a protest during the day. march in the vicinity of Plaza de Mayo to demand the release of those arrested.

Of the 16 people who were still under arrest as a result of the incidents in Congress, Justice authorized the release of 11: Juan Ignacio Spinetto, Camila Juárez Oliva, Nicolás Mayorga, Saya Lyardet, Héctor Mallea, Cristian Dario Ferreira, Juan Pablo Colombo, María de la Paz Cerruti, Ramona Tolaba, Lucía Belén Puglia, and Gabriel Famulari.

Last Friday, 17 detainees were released due to the lack of evidence (photos and videos) of their participation in the acts of vandalism.

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By decision of Judge Servini, this Tuesday another 11 individuals were released from prison, after ruling that there was no merit to prosecute or dismiss them.

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