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Osiris Luna (Osiris Luna Meza) was born on 8 February, 1989 in El Salvador, is a Salvadoran politician. Discover Osiris Luna's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Osiris Luna Meza
Occupation Politician
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February 1989
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace El Salvador
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1989

Osiris Luna Meza (born 8 February 1989) is a Salvadoran politician who currently serves as the General Director of Penal Centers and the Vice Minister of Justice and Public Security.

Osiris Luna Meza was born on 8 February 1989 in El Salvador.

His mother is Alma Yanira Meza Olivares.

Luna is a member of the Grand Alliance for National Unity (GANA) and is a close friend of Guillermo Gallegos, one of the party's most prominent members.

2018

He previously served as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly from the department of San Salvador from 2018 to 2019.

In 2018, Luna was elected as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly from the department of San Salvador as a member of GANA.

Sonia Maritza López Alvarado was elected as Luna's substitute deputy.

Luna was a member of three legislative commissions: the Commission for the Family, Children, Adolescents, Older Adults, and People with Disabilities; the Commission for External Relations, Central American Integration, and Salvadorans in the Exterior; and the Commission for Municipal Affairs.

As a member of the Legislative Assembly, Luna presented legislation to modernize and promote self-sustainability in the country's prisons.

He was a member of five legislative commissions.

He also served as the head of the Penitentiary Overcrowding Reduction Plan as a part of the General Directorate of Penal Centers (DGCP).

Prior to the inauguration of President Nayib Bukele during the procession of the deputies of the XII Legislative Assembly, Luna was reportedly one of the few deputies which the crowd in attendance applauded.

2019

On 4 June 2019, Rogelio Rivas, the Minister of Justice and Public Security, named Luna his selection to become the General Director of Penal Centers to replace Orlando Elías Molina Ríos who was serving in an interim capacity, however, the Legislative Assembly blocked his appointment.

To circumvent the Legislative Assembly, Bukele appointed Luna as the Vice Minister of Justice and Public Security on 18 June 2019, and that Luna would assume office as General Director of Penal Centers as a result.

Luna resigned as a deputy of the Legislative Assembly upon his appointment.

Luna promised to "carry out an audit into the financial and work aspects" ("hacer una auditoría en el aspecto financiero y de trabajo") within the DGCP and to "seek to clarify" ("buscará esclarecer") the internal organization of the country's prisons.

In November 2019, controversy arose over Luna not disclosing how he paid for a private flight to Los Angeles, arguing that he only has to report flights paid for with public funds.

After an image of him on a private jet traveling to Mexico to meet with security contractors was leaked, Luna stated that he traveled to and from Mexico on Avianca El Salvador and he traveled within Mexico on private jets with no expense.

A few days after Luna's statement, Bukele added that Luna's flight was not paid for by public funds.

In November 2022, the National Civil Police initiated an investigation into Luna regarding his 2019 flights to Mexico.

The Police Intelligence Subdirectorate alleged that Luna financed the flight with public funds.

In September 2021, Revista Factum alleged that Luna had illegally used US$8.5 million of funds from prison stores and that he had transferred deposits of US$300 to prisoners, twice the legal deposit amount.

Revista Factum alleged that his actions violated at least four sections of the Regulations of the Penitentiary Law.

Luna denied having transferred the deposits.

That same month, the El Faro digital newspaper alleged that Luna, his mother, and a DGCP employee had illegally sold 42,909 food packets containing rice, beans, maize, and oil intended for COVID-19 patients as a part of the Health Emergency Program.

El Faro alleged that Luna earned US$1,609,087.50 from the sales.

In September 2023, Cristosal, a non-governmental organization, petitioned the office of the attorney general to launch an investigation into Luna alleged corruption and crimes committed as General Director of Penal Centers.

2020

Between 24 and 27 April 2020, a total of 77 people were murdered in El Salvador, and Bukele alleged that the murders were organized by gang members within the country's prisons.

He ordered Luna to lockdown the country's prisons, lock inmates in their cells for 24 hours, and place the gangs' leaders in solitary confinement indefinitely.

Luna later tweeted that "not even a single ray of sunlight will enter any of these cells".

Between 25 and 27 March 2022, a total of 87 people were murdered in El Salvador.

The series of murders led to Bukele calling for a large-scale gang crackdown and state of exception which was approved by the Legislative Assembly on 27 March 2022.

Since the beginning of the crackdown, thousands of alleged gang members have been arrested, and Luna assured that everyone arrested during the crackdown would be thoroughly investigated and that the arrests made were not arbitrary.

He also stated that individuals who died while incarcerated died due to poor health, adding that "no deaths have been confirmed within prisons that are not linked to health issues" ("no se ha confirmado ninguna muerte dentro de los centros penales que no esté vinculada al tema de salud").

On 1 February 2023, Bukele posted a video on Twitter of him being led by Luna on a tour of the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a newly built prison in Tecoluca with a capacity for 40,000 prisoners.

The prison was built to hold individuals arrested during the gang crackdown.

Luna stated that prisoners would be made to work to "compensate for some of the damage they did to society" and that "all the terrorists who [caused] grief and pain to the Salvadoran people will serve their sentences [...] under the most severe regime".

On 3 November 2022, Luna announced that the government had begun to destroy the gravestones of deceased gang members, tweeting that "in El Salvador there is NO space for terrorists" and that "terrorists [gang members] will no longer be able to 'glorify' the memory of dead criminals".

He also published images of gravestones being destroyed.

Although the gravestones themselves would be destroyed, the government stated that the gang members' bodies would not be disturbed.