Feb 26 • 00:44 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Judiciary Council requests increased security for judge overseeing Goleada case

The Judiciary Council of Ecuador has requested heightened security for judge Jairo García due to alleged threats against him in the Goleada case.

The Judiciary Council (CJ) of Ecuador has recently requested the Ministry of Interior to enhance security for judge Jairo García, who is presiding over the highly publicized Goleada case. This request follows alleged threats against García, which surfaced during the case's linking hearing. As a precautionary measure, the CJ has also authorized full telework for García to ensure his safety while he continues overseeing the proceedings.

The Goleada case involves several prominent individuals, including Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, and his two brothers, Xavier and Antonio Alvarez, among others. They face serious charges related to organized crime, money laundering, and tax fraud, which have garnered significant media attention and public scrutiny. As part of the ongoing criminal process, preventive detention has been applied to the Alvarez brothers and two other co-defendants, while some others are under varying degrees of judicial control, with one elderly defendant under house arrest.

The measures taken by the Judiciary Council reflect concerns over the safety of judicial officials in high-stakes cases in Ecuador, where threats and violence against judges and prosecutors have been reported in connection with organized crime. The CJ's actions aim not only to protect Judge García but also to reinforce the judicial system's resilience against intimidation and ensure that justice can be pursued without fear of repercussions.

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