Sandra Cuevas reached a reparatory agreement with CDMX police; she will have to offer a public apology

The mayor of Cuauhtémoc will have to pay 60,000 pesos to aggravated police officers, said the CDMX Prosecutor's Office

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The mayor of Cuauhtémoc, Sandra Cuevas, managed to reach a reparatory agreement with the aggravated police officers who denounced her for abuse of authority and theft, so she will have to offer a public apology this Thursday, March 24 before 3:00 p.m., reported the Mexico City Attorney's Office.

In addition, he will have to pay the amount of 60,000 pesos to the commanders of the auxiliary police (30,000 each) by next Monday, March 28. He will also have to undergo psychological treatment for six months, during which he will receive therapies on anger and emotion management.

The spokesman for the FGJ of the CDMX, Ulises Lara López, reported that a hearing was held in the North Men's Preventive Prison, where the accused acknowledged that the events for which she was denounced occurred “as the Public Prosecutor's Office accredited.”

Among the other payments that you will have to make is the repair of the cost of a broadcast radio and a cell phone. In addition, you will have to refrain from approaching the victims, as well as any comments on any media and social networks about these facts (except for public apology) will have to be reserved.

Once this has been done, the precautionary measures against her will be suspended, mainly in relation to her position as the mayor of Cuauhtémoc. As for the crime of discrimination, the aggrieved police officers granted Sandra Cuevas a pardon.

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