Illegal fuel commercialization network dismantled: Interior Minister points to connections with companies investigated in the Triple A case
Ecuador's National Police dismantled a suspected illegal fuel distribution network linked to major economic losses and other investigations.
These are the three preventive prison orders maintained by Mayor Aquiles Alvarez
Mayor Aquiles Alvarez of Guayaquil is subject to three different preventive prison orders related to ongoing legal cases against him.
Triple A Case: Judge Daniella Camacho Denies Requests for Recusal and Installs Preliminary Hearing for Judicial Evaluation on Illicit Association
Judge Daniella Camacho has denied requests for recusal in the Triple A case and has scheduled a preliminary hearing for the defendants involved in illicit association.
Life Imprisonment Sentence for Father and Daughter Triple Murder in Hannō City
A court in Saitama has sentenced Jun Saito to life imprisonment for the murders of three family members in Hannō City, a case that stirred public outrage and involved complex issues of accountability.
Defense of Aquiles Alvarez will insist on request for transfer to a prison in Quito to continue with the trial stage in the Triple A case
Aquiles Alvarez's defense is requesting his transfer to a Quito prison to facilitate his presence at the ongoing trial for illegal fuel marketing.
Court suspended the trial of the Triple A case, will resume on March 21 with the presentation of witnesses
A specialized court in Ecuador suspended the trial of the Triple A case, involving the mayor of Guayaquil, and it will resume on March 21 for witness testimonies.
Triple A Case: Court Denies Transfer of Aquiles Alvarez to a Prison in Quito and Nullifies Scheduled Hearing for Sunday
The court rejected a request for the mayor of Guayaquil, Aquiles Alvarez, to be transferred to a Quito prison, declaring a hearing planned for Sunday void.
Triple A Case: Aquiles Alvarez's lawyer requests his transfer to a prison in Quito during the trial
The lawyer for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, has requested that he be moved to a prison in Quito for easier access during his ongoing corruption trial.
Live: Trial of the Triple A case resumes against Aquiles Alvarez and 21 others
The trial for the Triple A case involving Guayaquil's Mayor Aquiles Alvarez and 21 others resumes on March 14 after being suspended.
113 Sul: judge gives police 15 days to analyze telecommunications and GPS data of suspects at the time of the crime
A judge in Brasília has ordered the police to analyze telecommunications and GPS data related to suspects in a triple homicide case from 2009.
Aquiles Alvarez appeals the preventive detention ordered in the Triple A case; judges in the Pichincha Court are sought to review the measure
Aquiles Alvarez, the mayor of Guayaquil, is appealing his preventive detention ordered in the Triple A corruption case following accusations of illegal fuel trafficking.
Aquiles Alvarez will face a third criminal proceeding; a judge from Samborondón will direct the case for violating the use of the electronic bracelet defined in the Triple A case
Aquiles Alvarez, the mayor of Guayaquil, faces a third criminal case due to violations related to the use of an electronic bracelet as determined in the Triple A case.
$250k reward offered as hunt for alleged triple murderer continues
The NSW government is offering a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Julian Ingram, a suspect in a triple homicide case in Lake Cargelligo.
Triple A Case: Aquiles Alvarez has five days to 'clarify and complete' the recusation he filed against Judge Clara Soria
Aquiles Alvarez has been given five days by the anti-corruption judges to clarify details of his motion against Judge Clara Soria in the Triple A case.
Judgment hearing in Triple A case suspended, but the Prosecutor's Office advanced with its initial arguments
The hearing for the Triple A case was suspended, yet the Prosecutor's Office continued its opening arguments against Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, accused of illegal fuel trading.
Triple A Case: Criminal Court Formally Installs the Trial Hearing Against Aquiles Alvarez and 21 Other Defendants
A court in Ecuador has formally initiated the trial proceedings against Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, and 21 others involved in the Triple A case related to illegal fuel sales.
Criminal court orders preventive detention for the mayor of Guayaquil, Aquiles Alvarez, prosecuted in the Triple A case
A criminal court has ordered preventive detention for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, amid ongoing investigations into illegal fuel sales as part of the Triple A case.
Court in the Triple A case suspends its resolution on the request for preventive detention of Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez
The court has delayed its decision on the preventive detention request for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, involved in a major illegal oil distribution case.
Judiciary Council accepted the resignation of Carlos Serrano as anti-corruption judge
The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has accepted Carlos Serrano's resignation from his position as an anti-corruption judge after nearly four months of consideration.
Triple A Case: Prosecutor supports request for review of precautionary measure for Mayor Aquiles Alvarez
The prosecution is seeking to revise the precautionary measures for Guayaquil Mayor Aquiles Alvarez in the ongoing Triple A case concerning illegal fuel sales.
Court of the Triple A Case Denies Achilles Alvarez's Request for Nullity and Confirms Trial Hearing for This Saturday
The Specialized Court for Judging Crimes Related to Corruption and Organized Crime has denied a request from Guayaquil Mayor Achilles Alvarez to nullify the court's formation in the Triple A case, while confirming a trial hearing for the upcoming Saturday.
Prosecutor's Office will present in the Triple A case 111 witnesses and experts to support an accusation of illegal fuel trafficking on a 'large scale', a crime that results in penalties of up to three years in prison
Ecuador's prosecutor's office plans to present 111 to 115 witnesses and experts in the Triple A case concerning large-scale illegal fuel trafficking, involving 22 accused individuals and entities.
Triple A Case: Aquiles Alvarez Recuses Judge for Being Part of Trial Tribunal in the Nene Case and Asks for Nullification of the Court Composition Judging Him
Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, has sought to recusate Judge Clara Soria over concerns of impartiality regarding her previous role in another case, arguing for nullification of the trial judge panel set to preside over his case.
ARCH denounces that defenses of Aquiles Alvarez and Fuelcorp filed resources to prevent hearings in the Triple A case from taking place this Saturday, March 7
The ARCH agency has reported that legal maneuvers by the defenses of Aquiles Alvarez and Fuelcorp may delay the upcoming hearings in the Triple A case, scheduled for March 7, 2026.
Triple A Case: Complete Trial Court That Will Lead the Process Against Aquiles Alvarez; Jorge Sánchez, Clara Soria, and Víctor Barahona Make Up the Anti-Corruption Chamber
The trial court for the Triple A corruption case in Ecuador, involving the mayor of Guayaquil and several others charged with illegal activities in the petroleum sector, has been established with specific judges designated.
Days Before the Hearing in the Triple A Case, There Is Still Not a Complete Trial Court; Parties Involved Request Raffle to Avoid 'Unnecessary Delays'
With less than three days until the hearing for the Triple A case, concerns arise over the incomplete Anti-Corruption Tribunal and the impending legal proceedings involving high-profile defendants including the mayor of Guayaquil.
Conflict in the Middle East prevents attorney of former anti-corruption judge in the Triple A case from attending hearing; charges for illicit enrichment postponed to March 20
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has delayed the hearing of charges against former anti-corruption judge Gabriela Lara Tello, as her attorney cannot travel back to Ecuador due to airspace closures.
Former anti-corruption judge in the Triple A case faces the start of a criminal process for illicit enrichment this Wednesday
Former anti-corruption judge Gabriela Lara Tello will appear in court on March 4 to face charges of illicit enrichment related to corruption investigations.
Case Triple A: Incomplete tribunal risks trial against Aquiles Alvarez scheduled for March 7
The trial against Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, in the Triple A case may face delays due to an incomplete tribunal after the removal and withdrawal of several judges.
Judge accepts excuses from judges Christian Fierro and Carlos Serrano and separates them from the Triple A case
Ecuadorian judges Christian Fierro and Carlos Serrano have been removed from the Triple A corruption case involving Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez.
Judge Carlos Serrano excuses himself from continuing in the Triple A case
Judge Carlos Serrano has recused himself from the 'Triple A' case involving Guayaquil Mayor Aquiles Alvarez and 21 other individuals and entities, citing concerns regarding his impartiality after previously discussing the case at a legislative hearing.
Dismissal of anti-corruption judge Gabriela Lara leaves the Judgment Tribunal for the Triple A case incomplete
Anti-corruption judge Gabriela Lara has been dismissed, leaving the Judgment Tribunal for the Triple A case incomplete just days before a major hearing involving the Mayor of Guayaquil.
Ex-military in Venezuela is one of the suspects in triple homicide in Boa Vista: 'high danger'
Oscar Eduardo Guevarra, a former Venezuelan national guard member, has been arrested as a suspect in a triple homicide case in Boa Vista, Brazil.
Petroamazonas requests anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano to excuse himself from the trial tribunal in the Triple A case; request seeks to avoid delays and annulments
Petroamazonas has requested that anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano recuse himself from the Triple A trial tribunal in order to prevent potential legal delays and invalidation issues.
Prosecutor Carlos Alarcón denies that there is political persecution in the Triple A and Goleada cases; clarifies that different crimes are being analyzed in both processes
Ecuador's Prosecutor Carlos Alarcón clarified that the ongoing investigations into the Triple A and Goleada cases are based on different criminal offenses, rejecting accusations of political persecution.
Judge Christian Fierro presents his excuse for not being part of the Trial Tribunal of the Triple A case
Judge Christian Fierro has filed an excuse to not participate in the Trial Tribunal of the ongoing Triple A case following the revocation of his suspension.
SNAI report states that the electronic ankle monitor worn by Aquiles Alvarez in the Triple A case may have been 'manipulated'
A report from Ecuador's SNAI indicates possible manipulation of the electronic monitoring device used on Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, linked to various criminal cases.
Girls, Pictures, Tantric Rituals... Shocking Pages Found with Kamruddin
Police investigate a triple murder case involving Kamruddin, who allegedly used tantric rituals and deception to exploit women.
The trial hearing in the Triple A case has been scheduled for March 7, 2026, and will last fifteen days
The trial for the Triple A case, involving 22 defendants including Guayaquil's mayor, is set to begin on March 7, 2026, in Quito, Ecuador.
The web of genies, relationships, and 'money rain'! The tantric chose his prey based on the girls' bodies
Delhi's Piraghari triple suicide case reveals the disturbing activities of a serial killer tantrik, Kamruddin, involved in murder and fraudulent schemes.
The Poisonous Treats and the Game of Death... The Story of the Accused Sorcerer in the Triple Murder Case Will Shock You
The article details a shocking triple murder case in India involving poisoned treats linked to a fraudulent sorcerer.
Judges in the Triple A case seek dates to hold trial hearings and resolve requests to review precautionary measures for Aquiles Alvarez and the whistleblower in the Goleada case
Judges in Ecuador are working to schedule trial hearings for the Triple A case, focusing on precautionary measures concerning Aquiles Alvarez.
Massacre at bakery: after the arrest of a new suspect, the Public Prosecutor's Office requests the release of a teenager apprehended as a supposed shooter
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Minas Gerais has requested the release of a teenager initially accused of a triple homicide at a bakery, following the arrest of a new suspect in the case.
Police arrest new suspect in triple homicide at bakery in Greater BH
The police arrested a new suspect involved in a triple homicide case at a bakery in Ribeirão das Neves, Brazil, where three victims were shot last week.
Goleada and Triple A Cases Condition Possible Participation of Aquiles Alvarez in the 2027 Elections
The legal situation of Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, has become more complicated following his detention in connection with organized crime and money laundering charges.
New update in the triple death mystery of Delhi
A new angle involving a tantrik has emerged in the case of three bodies found in Delhi's Paraghar area, with police questioning the tantrik and his accomplice.
At the time of his arrest, Aquiles Alvarez did not have the electronic bracelet required in the Triple A case, according to the Prosecutor's Office
Aquiles Alvarez, mayor of Guayaquil, was arrested without the electronic bracelet mandated for his case involving illegal oil commercialization.
Anti-corruption tribunal of the Triple A case denies as inadmissible the appeal that forced a third postponement of the trial hearing
Ecuador's anti-corruption tribunal has rejected an appeal that led to the third postponement of the Triple A case trial hearing.
Hurdles and delays in judicial processes increase distrust in the justice system: in 2025, 50.2% of convened hearings did not take place, according to the Prosecutor's Office
In Ecuador, a significant percentage of judicial hearings are being canceled, leading to a growing distrust in the justice system as revealed by the Prosecutor's Office.
Father's three marriages and live-in partner... new links emerging in triple suicide case
New shocking revelations are emerging in the triple suicide case of three sisters in Ghaziabad, where they jumped from the ninth floor of a building, connected to family issues including their father's relationships.