They denounce the official for incurring the crime of digital violence in Quintana Roo

Cancun.- A lawyer from the Attorney General of Quintana Roo (FGE) was denounced before the institution itself, for incurring psychological, emotional and digital violence to the detriment of its ex -partner, whom it keeps threatened to publish intimate photos, taken without their consent, ““lift it ”and imprison her, ending false crimes.

Under the accompaniment of feminist collective, the young woman made her testimony public and demanded the intervention of the authorities to stop and bring to trial the public official, who hosts the hostigue and threatens to make use of her institutional power to harm her and damage her image.

Loneliness m.He said he met Javier Almeida Montúfar through social networks.He appeared saying that he was a lawyer and employee in the FGE in Chetumal, capital of Quintana Roo.

After starting a romantic relationship, last March, the public servant began to exercise psychological and emotional violence in the grievance of the young woman, who ended the relationship, but he began to threaten her with making public intimate photos, which took her without her consent.

The threats included harming their family and even a previous couple, in addition to “giving them a cam.

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Denuncian a funcionario por incurrir en el delito de violencia digital en Quintana Roo

The young woman denounced Almeida Montufar, last May, which gave rise to the opening of the FGE/Qroo/OPB/05/2021/2021 research folder.

During this process, Soledad learned that he is not the first victim who denounces the public servant.

“I live in constant stress and fear that he fulfills some of his threats that he has told me.I have reached the degree of thinking about suicide, for fear that something happens to my family ‘because of me’.

“When I put my complaint with the Attorney General of Quintana Roo I find out that I am not the first woman who has made a complaint against this aggressor;There are already other demands and this person does not pay for his actions, ”he said.

As of September 9, 2020, the modifications that recognize as criminal crimes the political violence against women and digital violence, the latter known as "Olimpia Law" entered into force..

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According to the Criminal Code, it incurs digital violence who “disseminates, publishing, publishing, sharing or altering audiovisual content, telephone conversations, voice recordings, static or moving images, of sexual or erotic nature of another person, of legal age, without their consent, through any information and communication technology or by any digital or printed medium.

The penalty imposed on the responsible person goes from the four to eight years in prison and from 200 to 500 days of a fine.

"Penalties and sanctions increase to one more half, when the responsible person is spouse, maintain a concubinage relationship or have maintained an affective or trust relationship with the victim, even without coexistence," as is the case.

The Xtabay collective called the institution to proceed immediately and recalled that it is obliged to hire specialized personnel with a gender perspective who can frame the behaviors in the criminal type described in the Criminal Code of Quintana Roo and, given the imminent danger of thevictim, dictate protection measures to protect your personal safety and integrity.

He also urged the Executive Commission for the Attention to Victims of the State (CEAVEQROO) to comply with the victim of the Legal Advisory Crime to access their rights and to receive free medical and psychological care immediately.

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