Prosecutors will request preventive detention for the

Robert Collins
Robert Collins

Global Courant

It was confirmed by the Attorney General of Chaco, Jorge Cantero. He assured that the case will be raised “in the shortest possible time” to trial and that there will be “an exemplary sentence.”

The attorney general of Chaco, Jorge Cantero, announced this Thursday that the Special Prosecutor Team involved in the disappearance and alleged femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski (28) will request the preventive detention of the seven detainees in the case. This is the young woman’s husband, César Sena, her parents Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña and four family collaborators.

“We are convinced that the day the term expires, preventive prisons will be for the seven people who are deprived of their liberty and this case will be brought to trial in the shortest possible time,” he said. On Tuesday the procedural situation of the defendants must be resolved.

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In turn, in the press conference that he held together with the prosecutors involved in the case, Jorge Cáceres Olivera, Jorge Gómez and Nelia Velásquez, he said that it will be a “trial by jury with an exemplary sentence.”

Cantero also described what happened as an “atrocious and macabre event” and considered that “it will mark a before and after in the judicial history of the province of Chaco.” “After this Cecilia case, nothing will be the same anymore,” he added.

For his part, prosecutor Olivera spoke of the results of the intertwining of telephone lines carried out by the Chaco police, he said that the final results are not yet available, but that “the results of the expert reports are being advanced” as soon as they are available.

“At the latest tomorrow they would be added to the reports. It must be taken into account that as a result of the raids, new devices are being added. Before we had two cell phones, now we have 7 cell phones, tablets, CPUs with info to be extracted. It takes a procedural time,” he added.

Miguel Fonteina, Chaco’s deputy prosecutor, also spoke about those times, who assured that “judicial times are not delays” and that they do not want to “annul or give places to murderers, because this is what they are, murderers.”

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Olivera added that there are “strong indications” that the young woman “was killed” at the home of the Sena family and that there was “planning to commit it.”

“There was intelligence work here, many people worked on this criminal act, they had several days to rule out evidence,” he said.

The press conference will take place at the Centro de Estudios Judiciales de Resistencia, just a few blocks from the prosecutor’s office where Gloria Romero, the mother, was this morning along with Fernando Burlando.

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But the key point this morning took place in the Emerenciano neighborhood, where a new batch of raids was ordered based on a tip that reached prosecutors from intelligence work.

According to what judicial sources told Clarín, there they took “a batch of furniture” from the house of Emerenciano Sena, in Santa María de Oro 1460, the place where the prosecution believes Cecilia’s crime was committed.

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