Mafia clan collapses in Yucatan

These days are decisive in the process against the mafia clan led by Mauricio Vila and Rodolfo Rosas Moya, who fraudulently tried to take over the Mayaland hotel, owned by businessman Fernando Barbachano, as the Control Judge would decide on various legal resources.

The collusion between the State Attorney General’s Office and the mafia clan, led by Rodolfo Rosas Moya, frontman for the licensed governor of Yucatan and current senator of the republic, Mauricio Vila Dosal, is about to suffer a major setback.

Alejandro Alvarado Muro and Gabriel Pérez Esquinca Cámara are fearful, as they are directly involved in the attempt to dispossess the Mayaland hotel, owned by businessman Fernando Barbachano Herrero.

Throughout this week, various appeals filed before the control judge must be resolved. Among them are the omission of the Prosecutor’s Office to physically deliver the hotels to Fernando Barbachano, despite being ordered in an agreement that nullified the previous one in which Alvarado Muro was illegally appointed as administrator.

Another diverse appeal would also be resolved for the omission of the Prosecutor’s Office to process a fraud complaint, another in which the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office is required to exercise criminal action against the officials involved in alleged acts of corruption in Rosas Moya’s attempt to take over the hotel, including the prosecutor himself, Juan Manuel León León.

However, perhaps the two most serious are the omission to comply with a judicial resolution that ordered criminal action for the crime of dispossession and the appeal for revocation promoted by the victims against the decision of a Judge to defer the hearing for the restitution of rights until the next April 20, in order to give access to the file to Rodolfo Rosas Moya.

This ruse means a blatant strategy to favor Rosas Moya, as the Prosecutor’s Office gave him access to the investigation file illegally, since the agency itself has recognized that he does not directly have the status of an investigated person.

That is, he would have no influence to access the investigation file, as he is not an accused person. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the only investigated person is Gabriel Pérez Esquinca, who even confessed to having taken possession of the hotels in the early morning, for which the Public Ministry would be obliged to exercise criminal action against him, as well as return the property to its rightful owner.

The hotel, located in the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá, has been “kidnapped” for more than 30 months, after it was fraudulently raided by armed people and since then, it has not been returned to its owner despite a judicial order to lift the seizure and return it to its owner, which the Yucatan Prosecutor’s Office has not wanted to comply with.

Source: El Sol de Yucatan