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The Ministry of State has announced that a task force on the Los Cuellos Blancos del Puerto case, formed in July 2019, led by a senior prosecutor Jorge Diaz Cabelloended with listening to more than 63 thousand audio recordings (63 125), performance with 100% this process.
prosecutor Jorge Diaz presented the results of the work at a ceremony attended by the National Prosecutor, Patricia Benavidez. In this sense, Diaz reported that from August 2022 to January 31, 2023 45 217 audio (71.63%) with which they achieved one hundred% Total.
According to the prosecutor’s office, the process of delayed audio recordings required the formation of a special group. Even they only found a 28.37% gain when listening to recordings.
“With the quick and efficient work of the prosecutor’s office to deliver answers to citizens, it was found that 21% of audio recordings, i.e. 13 801be criminal,” he said. Patricia BenavidezAttorney of the Nation, at the ceremony.
From this amount of audio (13 801), as of August 2, 2022, has been transcribed 9 341 records. “(…) from August 3 to the present day, we have finished rewriting 1379 entrieswith plans to complete the transcripts 3081 entries until May 31, 2023,” the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.
“Some in alliance with the corrupt areas of the current government have criticized our initial decisions, pointing to the false dismantling of the special group White-collarlie and play in dark interests, ”claimed Patricia Benavidez.
Former CNM investigation
Another of the measures announced by the Coordinating Senior Prosecutor is to investigate and monitor the plight of justices of the peace who were involved in the 2016, 2017 and 2018 summoning, selection, appointment, promotion and ratification processes by the extinct National Council of Magistracy.
It was in this case that there were blatant warnings about situations that would have a connotation of illegality and would be directly related to the stage of expansion at which the criminal organization Los Cuellos Blancos del Puerto was located in order to appropriate the administration of justice at the all-Russian level, ”the statement says. Prosecutor’s message.

The time when Benavidez performed at CADE
During his participation in CADE Leaders 2022national Attorney, Patricia Benavidezindicated that by January 2023 public service will complete the processing of all audio recordings related to the Los Cuellos Blancos del Puerto case.
“(…) The Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office is committed to the fight for institutionality. It is along this line in the Cuellos Blancos case that we found only 15% of the processed audio recordings, but we will return 100 by January 2023. % of the mentioned audio recordings so that the truth is fully known” .
Prosecutor Benavidez stressed the importance of this, noting that it was “the biggest judicial corruption case that Peru has ever had.”
“In other words, in six months, 85% of the specified audio recordings will be processed. This will be made possible by an order placed on the Cuellos Blancos Special Forces to ensure that their investigations are carried out efficiently and effectively as this is the most recent Police Corruption Case. It’s good that it happened in Peru,” added the Attorney of the Nation.
Source: RPP

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