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ex-president Pedro Castillo He is due to testify as a witness on Monday, February 20, as part of the preparatory investigation being carried out against his wife Lilia Paredes and others in the so-called Angia case.
Prosecutor Jorge García Juárez of the Prosecutor’s Office’s Special Anti-Corruption Unit ordered that this “reserved” procedure be carried out from 9:00 a.m. at the Barbadillo Correctional Facility, located in Lima’s Ate district, where the former president is serving 18 months in pre-trial detention for a failed coup d’état, which he led on 7 December.
The representative of the public ministry also called on Tuesday, February 21, businessman Hugo Espino Lucan, who accepted the legal figure of a sincere confession in this case, and also ordered that the former head of the cabinet of advisers of the Ministry of Housing, Salatiel Marrufo, testify on February 22 from prison, where he is serving 30 months of pre-trial detention in the “shadow advisers” case.
In addition, García Juárez found that Walter and David Paredes Navarro, brothers of Lilia Paredes, presented their testimony to the inquest on 24 and 27 February, respectively, from 9:00 am.
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The Anti-Corruption Prosecutors Task Force is investigating Lilia Paredes and her brothers Yenifer and Walter, former Mayor of Angia José Medina Guerrero and others for their involvement in an alleged criminal organization involved in fraudulent government tenders in which departments operate Lima, Cajamarca and Amazonas.
Through this organization, shell companies could obtain approval for public works associated with the Department of Housing and Sanitation for large sums of money, despite the lack of requirements under the law.
Source: RPP

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