Arrest warrant against former governor of Michoacán reactivated
A federal judge revoked the definitive suspension that protected Silvano Aureoles Conejo, former president of Michoacán, allowing the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) to execute his arrest warrant for an alleged diversion of 3,412 million pesos. The judicial decision was made after the failure to comply with two key conditions: presentation before a control judge and the payment of a financial guarantee of one million pesos.
Details of the court ruling
Magistrate Jovita Vargas Alarcón, head of the Ninth District Criminal Court in Mexico City, determined that Aureoles did not attend the initial hearing at the Federal Criminal Justice Center of the Reclusorio Oriente, nor did it comply with the established financial obligation. In his resolution, he highlighted: “The complainant did not show the guarantee nor did he prove his personal appearance before the responsible judge.” The judicial agreement notified the competent authorities that they may proceed with the arrest.
It should be noted that, according to the ruling, the suspension could be reactivated if the former governor regularizes his legal situation before the FGR executes the order. However, Judge Patricia Sánchez Nava has already issued a summons for Aureoles to appear on August 20 at an indictment hearing.
Background of the case
The original arrest warrant, issued on February 27, 2025, includes charges of embezzlement, fraudulent administration, criminal association and money laundering. The investigation indicates that, during his administration (2016-2017), direct contracts were awarded to the DyF Real Estate Company to build seven public security barracks in strategic municipalities of Michoacán, with a total cost of 3,412 million 165 thousand 310 pesos.
The properties, located in Apatzingán, Coalcomán, Huetamo, Jiquilpan, Lázaro Cárdenas, Uruapan and Zitácuaro, are part of an allegedly irregular scheme. The FGR maintains that public resources were diverted through opaque contracts, seriously affecting the state treasury.
Legal implications and next steps
This case marks a precedent in the accountability of former state officials. Legal experts emphasize that the revocation of the suspension reflects the principle of strict compliance in complex criminal proceedings. If Aureoles does not regularize his situation, the FGR could arrest him at any time, although Judge Sánchez Nava initially opted for a formal summons.
The criminal process could extend for months, given the high-impact crimes charged and the participation of seven other collaborators of the former governor. Political analysts highlight that this scenario could influence the electoral panorama of Michoacan, where the case has generated polarization.
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