MEXICO.- After complying with an additional 20 days deadline requested by the Attorney General's Office for Iguala's former First Lady, María de los Ángeles Pineda, alleged author of the Ayotzinapa incident, in regards towards her second restriction order, the "Reforma" news agency reports that she has been transferred to "El Rincon" Federal Prison in Nayarit, to follow through on her arrest warrant that a jury issued against her, with accusations of being part of organized crime.
María de los Ángeles awaits for the second and possibly the last legal opinion of her case, this Monday, which could extend her last restriction order, sending her to prison or granting her freedom if the necessary evidence to prove her relation with the massacre on September 27th and with the alleged society she maintained with the Guerreros Unidos cartel isn't found.
Mexican journalist Omar Sánchez Tagle, reporting for Radio Fórmula, said that today's audience (where Pineda Villa's fate will be decided) will be "called on during the next few hours in Nayarit state prison" where the accused will appear through a videoconference.
Aside from charged with being associated with organized crime, there is a second warrant against her for money laundering.
With information from Vanguardia, Proceso, Radio Fórmula and Animal Político
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