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Stefano Miranda, lawyer for PNP Major David Medina, noted on Tuesday that Minister of Internal Affairs He signed paperwork for his client’s pension certificate “without realizing it.” In addition, he was very confident that the decision could be reversed, as in 2017, when a similar incident occurred.
“What kind of objective renewal of personnel can we have? When we have a board member who is under investigation for these irregular promotions and who just got fired on December 8th. The recent minister already had everything and just signed, without realizing it. Therefore, in the appeal (for reconsideration) we indicate that it did not have accurate information and is going to revise the ministerial decree, as it was in 2017,” he said in the program Everything is known RPP.
Miranda repeated that in this resolution ordering the resignation David Medina there was revenge and revenge on him. This is due to the fact that the officer was involved in arrest of PPP generals involved in the alleged crimes.
“In the appeal for revision, I objectively supported that there was not only revenge, but revenge. When they intervene in the affairs of generals or superiors, they don’t want to put on the security shackles that the law provides for every citizen when they commit a crime. My client “Being a field officer, he personally attends interventions. He is the officer in charge of the operation. So he has a direct confrontation with these troops,” he explained.
On the other hand, he acknowledged that his client had a strict sanction, but this happened in the 90s and at that time the police did not know their rights and there was no disciplinary court.
“They say she has a strict sanction. Indeed, but it dates back to 1998, when all experts in the field of police law know that at that time the disciplinary regime was draconian, illegal and contrary to all constitutional rights, but it is also true. that the policemen did not know about the exercise of their rights. They punished you, period. There was no disciplinary court,” he said.
On December 28, the Ministry of the Interior ordered the resignation of the largest PNP, David Medina Guillén, who is part of Special Police Unit led by Colonel Harvey Colchado, who maintains a dedicated anti-corruption team public service.
Ombudsman supports David Medina
The Ombudsman’s office reiterated its request to the minister to “assess” the said provision in relation to David Medina as “it is imperative not to weaken said command”. It is worth noting that a similar request from the said person was sent last Thursday to the Ministry of the Interior.
The institution indicated that “it is necessary to demonstrate and guarantee respect for the institutional structure in order to effectively fight corruption.”
Source: RPP

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