BFF-13 Mexico court jails man over murder of journalist Valdez

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Mexico court jails man over murder of journalist Valdez

CULIACAN, Mexico, Feb 28, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – One of the murderers of
acclaimed journalist and AFP contributor Javier Valdez Cardenas was sentenced
Thursday to 14 years and eight months in prison by a Mexican court.

Heriberto Picos Barraza, nicknamed “El Koala”, was one of the perpetrators
of the crime committed in the northwestern city of Cualiacan in May 2017,
according to the prosecution.

He had served as a driver for two men, Juan Francisco Picos Barrueto and
Luis Idelfonso Sanchez, who shot Valdez outside his office.

A co-founder of the weekly newspaper Riodoce, Valdez, 50, was one of the
most prominent chroniclers of Mexico’s deadly drug war in a state where
notorious kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman once reigned.

The public prosecutor’s office ordered the accused to pay 9 million pesos
(around 420,000 euros, $460,000) to the journalist’s family.

The sum will be covered by the Executive Commission for Victim Assistance
(CEAV), a branch of the interior ministry.

The prosecution argued that the assassination was ordered by Damaso Lopez
Serrano, the son of a drug trafficker, who was furious at having been
criticized in an article by Riodoce.

Lopez Serrano, who allegedly paid 100,000 pesos for the killing and
supplied the weapons, has always denied the claims.

Juan Francisco Picos Barrueto, having refused to plead guilty in exchange
for a sentence of 20 years and eight months in prison, will be tried in March
as the main perpetrator.

The murder in one of the deadliest countries for members of the press
sparked international condemnation.

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