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Humberto and Ruben |
In that story about the ongoing trial in San Antonio of Marciano Millan Vasquez, for drug trafficking and murder, a convicted drug trafficker and money launderer , Rodrigo Humberto Uribe Tapia testified that he helped arrange and deliver $2,000,000 in bribe money to then Governor Humberto Moreira.
This past week on Thursday US Prosecutors put another ex-Zeta, Adolfo Efrén Tavira, a former
drug and arms dealer currently serving a 30 year sentence on the stand. During five hours of testimony he testified that the Zetas crime gang operated freely in the state of Coahuila thanks to the collusion of local politicians.
Governor Rubén Ignacio Moreira Valdéz, brother of Humberto Moreira, was among the politicians he named . Tavira testified that he was involved in the preparation of a delivery of 'campaign resources' (campaign contribution) for Ruben Moreira,
According to the testimony , it was in 2012 at the ranch 'Beto Casas', near Piedras Negras, when he placed suitcases full of money in a Suburban van.
'Everyone told me that Beto Casas gave a Suburban with a lot of bags of money to Ruben Moreira as a 'campaign contribution', Tavira told the jury. Although he helped load the money into the Suburban van, he was not present when the delivery was made.
During the five hours of his testimony sitting on the witness stand, Tavira wept, remembering how Marciano Millán gathered a group of 40 men, women and children who he led to a walled farm west of Piedras Negras, where they were forced to kneel and then gave them coup de grace.
Before the jury, Tavira said that within the group of kneeling people he recognized some that were unrelated to drug trafficking, but still were shot 'in cold blood' by the gunmen.
Tavira’s evidence was given last Thursday. That same evening, before the testimony was published in the electronic media, the government of Coahuila issued a statement denying the veracity of his testimony.
The testimony of a protected witness before a court of the United States concerning the governor of the state was false, said the statement.
“We strongly reject these statements. They are falsehoods and lies.” The state government also pointed out that although the witness claimed the “campaign contribution” was delivered in 2012, Moreira’s campaign took place one year earlier.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party also rejected Tavira’s account, saying Rubén Moreira’s administration had “fought organized crime head on.”
Bribery
Misappropriation or diversion of public funds
Influence peddling
Abuse of power
Hidden financial gains
Obstruction of justice
Collusion
Illegal use of false or confidential information
Nepotism
Conspiracy to commit acts of corruption
At the signing ceremony EPN took the opportunity to apologize for Casa Blanco. He said that although he did not act illegally, he acknowledged that his actions concerning the scandal over the Casa Blanca might have appeared improper and he apologized and asked for forgiveness. He did not really specify what he was apologizing for.
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