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Judge Christopher Ayalaof the Sixth Pre-trial Investigation Court of the National High Court, decided to suspend the hearing of the remand case against the founder Free Peru, Vladimir Serron, after assessing that his technical defense was unable to consider the charges presented by the prosecutor’s office. Therefore, this On Friday, February 17, at 15:00, the meeting will resume..
As a reminder, representatives of the public ministry requested 36 months of preventive detention against Serrón Rojas as part of an investigation into alleged crimes of a criminal organization and money laundering.
According to the tax thesis, the founder of Peru Libre may be involved in the alleged use of illegal money to fund the party. It should be noted that the expert reports found in their reports imbalance of more than 6 million salts.
Vladimir Serron did not pay a deposit of 20,000 soles
Formerly Magistrate John Pillakathe judge who was in charge of the case at the time imposed turnout restrictions after assessing that while there was reason to believe there was serious suspicion, there was no risk of absconding or obstruction of justice.
However, the anti-money laundering prosecutor’s office argued that Serrón Rojas violated the rules of conduct by not paying a bond of 20,000 soles and not passing biometric control. This fact is one of the main grounds for imposing a preventive measure.
Source: RPP

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