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Zúñiga Leaves San Pedro Prison to Carry Out Detention
Summary
Former Army Commander Juan José Zúñiga left San Pedro prison this Friday night to carry out the house arrest ordered by the Sixth Criminal Court in the so-called June 2024 military raid case. “Finally justice is done. I am impressed by this prison, two years unjustly locked up,” Zúñiga said on board a taxi that moved him a few minutes after leaving the prison located in the San Pedro area.
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The precautionary measures imposed by a judge were complied with almost entirely and, in the next few hours, the former Army commander Juan José Zúñiga could leave the prison to comply with the house arrest, said his lawyer, Eduardo León. At the hearing on the cessation of pretrial detention, a court decided to comply with the request of the defence of the former military chief, who had been detained for a little more than two years in the El Ab…