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Next Energy Owner Imprisoned in Aguascalientes Is Also Investigated in Bc

Tijuana, January 21. Because of his participation in the failed project of the Mexicali photovoltaic plant, the state government has an open investigation against Eugenio Javier “N”, the owner of Next Energy who is currently imprisoned at the Centro de Reinserción Social (Cereso) in Aguascalientes. The legal adviser of the Government of Baja California, Juan José Pon Méndez, reported on the progress in the case against 13 people who would have c…
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Tijuana, January 21. Because of his participation in the failed project of the Mexicali photovoltaic plant, the state government has an open investigation against Eugenio Javier “N”, the owner of Next Energy who is currently imprisoned at the Centro de Reinserción Social (Cereso) in Aguascalientes. The legal adviser of the Government of Baja California, Juan José Pon Méndez, reported on the progress in the case against 13 people who would have c…

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The proceedings against businessman Eugenio Javier “N” and former governor Jaime Bonilla already have scheduled dates.

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Tijuana.- The initial hearing against former governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez for the case of the photovoltaic plant, contracted during his two-year government to Next Energy through a trust with Banca Afirme, is scheduled for 5 March. Juan José Pon Méndez, legal adviser to the state government, updated the status of the criminal proceedings that were derived by the contract of the photovoltaic plant of the company Next Energy, held during the bien…

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Former governor Jaime Bonilla was summoned to an initial hearing in Mexicali as part of the investigations into the Next Energy case, stemming from his alleged involvement in an energy supply contract that reportedly generated a risk of billions of pesos in damages to the state's assets, state authorities reported. Following the recent arrest of Monterrey businessman Eugenio Javier “N”… Source

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zetatijuana.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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