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Permanent Criminal Division of the Supreme Court will evaluate this Wednesday, December 28, from 9:00 a.m., a hearing that will consider the appeal presented by the defense of former President Pedro Castillo to withdraw the request for pre-trial detention. The former president wants to stand trial at large.
The former head of state demanded that the 18-month preventive detention mandate imposed on him by Chief Justice Juan Carlos Chekli be canceled in order for him to be issued a restricted appearance order.
Pedro Castillo is under investigation on suspicion of rebellion and conspiracy after the attempted coup d’état on 7 December. The now former head of state has been held in the Barbadillo prison in Ata since 16 December. One day before Chief Justice Juan Carlos Chekli a preliminary conclusion has been appointed, which will be calculated until June 6, 2024.
The Supreme Chamber will also hear on that day an appeal submitted by Deputy Chief Prosecutor Alcides Chinchay seeking 18 months of pre-trial detention for former Prime Minister Anibal Torres in this case.
Representative Public service He challenged the expiration of the decision of Chief Justice Juan Carlos Chekli, who imposed on the former head of the cabinet a mandate to appear with restrictions and a bond of 20,000 sols, which he has already canceled.
AIHR visited Castillo
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) team met last Thursday with former President Pedro Castillo, who is serving 18 months of pre-trial detention in Barbadillo Prison in Ata for the March 7 coup attempt. December .
This meeting is taking place within the framework of the technical visit of this organization in the midst of the socio-political crisis that the country is going through.
The meeting was confirmed by the ombudsman’s office, which accompanied the IACHR delegation. As they reported on their social networks, the visit served to check the conditions of detention of the ex-president.
The population prefers that he stay in jail.
Nearly half of Peruvians prefer former President Pedro Castillo to remain in custody while he is tried for a failed coup that he tried, as well as for alleged acts of corruption; According to the latest poll ipsos perufor the Vignac Center.
So 49% agree with 18 months preventive prison issued against the former president. This figure contrasts with the 25% of respondents who want to Pedro Castillo be released and reinstated.
It is worth noting that this 25% is similar to the approval the former president received before Congress released him for attempting a coup.
Source: RPP

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