Santo Domingo.– Under strict military surveillance and custody, several briefcases containing the files and documentary evidence of Operation Cobra were transferred this Thursday to the Hearing Room of the Second Collegiate Tribunal, where coercive measures will be known to those involved in the alleged fraud scheme related to the use of codes and medical insurance from SeNaSa.
In the midst of the movement, lawyer Leandro Benítez, legal representative of the ECA Medical Center and Dr. Emanuel Chiwoki, explained the reason for his presence at the hearing.
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"We are plaintiffs in favor of the ECA Advanced Medical Center and Dr. Emanuel Xiwoki against Rafael Martínez Hazim. Today we come so that justice determines what corresponds within this process," he pointed out.
Benítez detailed that the conflict arises after they formally requested Mr. Rafael Martínez Hazim to hand over the codes and the SeNaSa medical insurance agreed upon under a Joint Venture contract to operate telemedicine services. Error en el proceso de traducción The lawyer also indicated that one of the main claims in the process is the return of 40 thousand dollars, an amount that, they allege, was given to Martínez Hazim and was never justified. Regarding his expectations about the hearing, Benítez stated: “We are going to wait to see what the judge decides: whether it is postponed or whether the process continues today.” Meanwhile, in the courthouse hallways, specialized agents and support staff continued to bring in the suitcases labeled as "Operation Cobra-Documentary Evidence", which contain essential attachments for the development of the judicial process.






