The case dates back to 2023 when the famous individual was charged with crimes against public administration and crimes against public faith during Operation Babylon. The Division of Crimes Against Public Administration stated in its investigation that the case was against individuals who requested donations of vehicles and office goods from various state entities, which were subsequently transferred or sold to third parties through document forgery, profiting from these goods. The urban music singer and pastor Ernesto Brown, better known as "Apache Ness," will leave the La Joya Penitentiary Center after his bail was paid to secure his release. As mentioned a few days ago, his precautionary measures were revoked: mandatory bi-monthly reporting, a ban on leaving the country, and a prohibition from approaching the "International Ministry Reason to Live" foundation, after he failed to respond to authorities' calls. As detailed, his defense was delayed, and the authorities acted upon not seeing a response from him. The famous individual was detained and immediately transferred by the authorities to the penitentiary center. "Apache Ness" claimed in a press conference that he was never explained that he could not do anything with the state vehicles (scrap) donated to the foundation. The artist's defense has not issued a statement regarding the detention or his release. Insider Selecta Mckoy confirmed to this medium that his bail was paid and that he might be released from jail as soon as today.
Singer "Apache Ness" Released from Jail After Bail Payment
Panamanian singer "Apache Ness", accused of fraud, has been released from jail after his lawyers posted bail. Previously, precautionary measures had been imposed on him, which were later revoked.