Federal justice decides that the capture can wait… indefinitely
Because, of course, what better time to stop an arrest warrant than when the accused is a former governor linked to a million-dollar embezzlement? Federal Judge Jovita Vargas Alarcón, in an act of judicial generosity, suspended indefinitely the arrest warrant against Silvano Aureoles, the former president of Michoacán accused of participating in the irregular hiring of seven police stations. The cost to the treasury? Nothing more and nothing less than 3,412 million pesos. But don’t worry, he only had to pay a guarantee of one million to maintain his freedom. What a bargain!
The Prosecutor’s Office is outraged (and wrong)
The FGR, in a burst of bureaucratic efficiency, threatened to denounce the judge for “scandalous protection” of the former governor. Of course, they committed the small detail of accusing the wrong person. It turns out that the summons and hearings that bothered them so much were not issued by Vargas Alarcón, but by Judge Patricia Sánchez Nava. Oops! But hey, who needs to fact-check when there’s selective outrage to go around?
Of course, Aureoles is not completely free of worries. If he decides not to appear at his indictment hearing on August 20, the suspension will disappear like the money from those contracts. And the FGR, which already has experience in making mistakes, could try to capture him again. Judicial suspense at its finest!
For now, the former governor can enjoy his parole, while the authorities become entangled in cross accusations and taxpayers ask themselves “What about our 3,412 million?”. But hey, at least justice takes its course… slowly, with errors and a touch of legal absurdity.
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