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miércoles, 1 febrero 2012 04:05 PM

Attorney General's Office dismissed officials for illegal wiretapping 9 the Supreme Court

 

For violating fundamental rights constitutionally and legally protected as the right to privacy, access to public records and private conversations reserved for judges of the Supreme Court without having legal authorization to do so, the Attorney General's Office dismissed and uninhabitable five servers in the Department of Administrative Security (DAS), one of the National Police and three from the Supreme Court.

During the course of the disciplinary hearing, the prosecution showed that from the Department of Administrative Security (DAS) was formed a network of human sources to access information from the inner circle of the judges of the Supreme Court and collect internal documents related to the High Court proceedings for 'para-politics' and 'farcpolítica'.

The follow-up work occurred during the years 2007, 2008 and 2009 and were intended to gather information to further a smear job against the judges of the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court.

The Office imposed the maximum disciplinary, dismissal and disability for a period of 20 years, Mr. William Gabriel Romero Sanchez, deputy director of the DAS Human Resource, and Ms. Alba Luz Florez Gélvez, detective at the time of the events investigated served as a control agent in the mission work called "Stairway".

According to the Control Authority, these officials failed in disciplinary servers to obtain information from personal and family life of judges "with a clear invasion of illegal, unfair and arbitrary of his personal life with no purpose duly supported", violating the withholding of information confidential, forwarding activities to exercise their functions, unjustified increase in their property and engaging in conduct punishable.

Likewise, sanctioned by dismissal and disability 20 years Steguer Manuel Pinzon Casallas, and driver-quoting Supreme Court Justice David Intendant José García Fernández, escort attached to the Supreme Court, and White Yanneth Maldonado Lopez, assistant General Service of the Supreme Court of Justice, and destitution and inability to 10 years to Mary Lisandrina Torres Bejarano, assistant general services of the Supreme Court of Justice for his role in obtaining quality information from human sources.

For the prosecution, these servers disciplinary officials failed in orbit invading the privacy of the judges, violating the reservation information and increase your equity to receive unwarranted payments for the information they collected.

For its part, the attorney disciplinary found responsible to Mr. Hamilton Nonato Mora, Detective Branch of the DAS Human Resources, Alfredo Romero Hernandez Erith, detective assigned to the Human Resources Branch, and Martha Liliana Carreno Alarcón Detective Branch Human Resource, by omitting the duty to report any irregularities which warned in relation to the development of that "operation ladder" by which imposed the penalty of dismissal and inability to twelve years.

Finally, the prosecution acquitted Messrs. Wilson Puerto Cantor, deputy director of the DAS Human Resource, Carlos Alzate Ariel Orozco, coordinator of the DAS GRES, Carlos José Rocha, National Police officer in the security scheme of the Supreme Court Justice and officers: more Laverde Leonardo Julian Bonilla, head of Safety Congress, and higher Grijalba Franklin Hernan Vasquez, security chief of the Supreme Court of Justice, because there is no direct evidence to link them with the facts.

Against the applicable ruling on appeal to review the case of Martha Liliana Alarcon disciplined Carreño, Hamilton Nonato Mora, Alfredo Romero Hernandez and Jose David Garcia Fernandez, who appealed for the audience, while for others the decision sanctioned remained firm.

PGN | Fecha Publicación: miércoles, 1 febrero 2012 04:05 PM

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