Local August 4, 2017 - 4:17 pm

Odebrecht graft case: 14th defendant gets house arrest

Court hearing for Bernardo Castellanos (image from listin.com.do)

Santo Domingo.- Supreme Court justice Francisco Ortega imposed a ban on leaving the country without authorization, set bond at RD$5.0 million and regular reporting for the former technical director of the Dominican Hydro-electrical Generation Company (Egehid) Bernardo Castellanos de Moya, the 14th person accused in connection with the Odebrecht case.

Castellanos de Moya is accused of accepting bribes in return for allocating the contract for the Pinalito dam construction project in Constanza to Odebrecht, along with the then-administrator of the Dominican Electricity Corporation, César Sánchez.

He is also required to report at the Specialized Prosecutor for the Prevention of Administrative Corruption the first Monday of every month (PEPCA) until the investigation process is completed.

The hearing was held separately from the other 13 accused in the Odebrecht case, as Castellanos de Moya was out of the country. He was arrested on his arrival from Guatemala via Panama on Wednesday.

Castellanos de Moya’s defense team was given 20 days to appeal the decision.

State prosecutors had asked judge Francisco Ortega Polanco for Castellanos de Moya to be sent to 18 months in preventive custody while he awaits trial.

“The accused, Bernardo Castellanos de Moya, should be subject to the coercion measure consistent with preventive custody for 18 months contained in article 226, numeral 7 of the Dominican Penal Procedural code”, said the prosecution.

The prosecutors, Carmen Amesquita, Milciades Guzmán and Francisco Polanco told the court that following an evaluation of the case they had come to the conclusion that the requested measure was the most appropriate for guaranteeing the presence of the accused in the process due to flight risk.

They also asked the court to declare the case complex, because Castellanos, known as “accused number 14” in the Odebrecht corruption scandal, had traveled to Guatemala via Panama to evade extradition, as Guatemala does not have an extradition agreement with the Dominican Republic.

State prosecutors also maintain that when the accused was out of the country he withdrew two US$20,000 certificates through his wife, two days after the other men accused in the Odebrecht case were arrested.

 

COVID-19

October 3, 2024 - 11:44 am

Former Health Minister Wilfredo Hidalgo accused of embezzling over 300 million pesos

October 2, 2024 - 6:54 pm

3rd Latin American Digital Health Congress gains strong public and private support

September 29, 2024 - 11:31 am

Warning of health damage from the synthetic drug “pink cocaine”

September 28, 2024 - 9:00 am

Public Health reports a decrease in the incidence of diseases

MOST READ

Bavaro & Punta Cana

Tourist apartments seen as ‘unfair competition’ for hotels in the Dominican Republic

Local

In 2027, construction of submarine cable for electrical connection between Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico will begin

Tourism

Collado predicts Dominican Republic’s star role at Africa-Americas Tourism Summit

Economy

Looking for a job? The U.S. Embassy has job openings

MORE NEWS

Tourism

Gastronomic offer, key to promoting and diversifying tourism in the Dominican Republic

Local

Haitian leader says measures against illegals “a blessing” to bad practices

Local

If they repatriate 10,000 Haitians a week, who would sell the fruits and build the houses in the DR?

Economy

Open Skies agreement seen as a major catalyst for aviation and tourism growth