The Bolivarian Government carries out a comprehensive legal approach at the Rodeo II Judicial Boarding School in Miranda
Photo: MPPSP Press
Published at: 20/04/2024 05:10 PM
Deprived of liberty from the Rodeo II Judicial Boarding School, located in Miranda state, they were treated with a comprehensive legal approach, said the Minister of People's Power for the Penitentiary Service, Celsa Bautista.
“The day includes direct attention to each of those deprived of their liberty who are in this prison facility, who also review the judicial file for the progress of their respective procedures before the administrative bodies of justice that are responsible for them,” Bautista explained.
The Minister also pointed out that the activity is coordinated by judicial management, through the Presidents, Judges and Judges of the jurisdictions of the Metropolitan Area of Caracas and the states of Miranda and La Guaira, respectively; as well as representatives of the Public Defense and Public Ministry.
In addition, a multidisciplinary team from the Ministry of People's Power for Penitentiary Service (MPPSP) is deployed, carrying out psychosocial evaluations in the above-mentioned judicial internship.
In the same way, Vice Admiral Bautista emphasized that during the approach she held a meeting with the mothers and other relatives of those deprived of their liberty who were in the prison according to the established visits.
“We received your requests and concerns, to be managed in compliance with the guarantee of the human and constitutional rights of your family members,” announced the head of the prison office, MPPSP press review.
Finally, the holder of the Prison Service portfolio urged family members not to make any payment for MPPSP procedures, such as redemptions, psychosocial evaluations, transfers to forensic or judicial centers, legal advice, supplies for personal hygiene, and others.
Bautista made his social networks available on X @CelsaBautistaO and on Instagram @CelsaBautistaOntiveros for requests and complaints to agencies or undue payments.
Mazo News Team