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Eduardo Pachas, Pedro Castillo’s lawyer, said the former president “was clear and direct”, saying he wants to testify in person before the court. Control Commission Congress in the “Angii” case, which involved alleged illegal contracting of jobs during the reign of now-imprisoned teacher Chotano.
in communication with News extension from PTRthe lawyer said that a commission chaired by Congressman Héctor Ventura (People’s Force) could go to Barbadillo Prison, where Castillo is serving preventive detention, so that his testimony can be taken, “or, otherwise, that his departure be authorized to (the former president ) can go to Congress.
Pedro Castillo is included in the investigation of the parliamentary commission as a witness in the case of alleged corruption offenses committed in the implementation of investment projects that were financed by municipalities of Angii, Chachapoyas and ChadinIn addition, projects funded by the Department of Housing are being investigated as part of an alleged criminal organization directed from the Government Palace and led by a former president.
Pachas confirmed that the law authorizes his client to be heard in person by the authorities through due process, after he also barely appeared in Congress for two weeks in February.
The lawyer indicated that Hector Ventura had previously been asked to Lock to testify in person, and that he did so at the written request and orally.
Hugo Chang, administrator of the Barbadillo prison, said this Wednesday in a virtual presentation before the Oversight Commission thatand castle He refused to appear on today’s agenda.
“He didn’t show up. He didn’t come. He said he was not going to participate. He was threatened and he made it clear that he was not going to participate,” he said.
The judiciary will consider this Friday a request for a 36-month pre-trial detention for Pedro Castillo, Juan Silva and Geiner Alvarado.
He Supreme Court of Preliminary Investigation meeting scheduled to consider request for preventive detention against former president Pedro Castillo and former ministers John Silva And Gainer Alvarado at the request of the National Prosecutor’s Office. Representatives of the public ministry demand that 36 months of this preventive measure be applied to the alleged crimes of a criminal organization, conspiracy and trading in influence.
“The Supreme Court of Inquiry is scheduled for this Friday, March 3rd at 9:30 am, audience remand requirement against former President Pedro Castillo and former Ministers Gainer Alvarado López and Juan Silva Villegas,” the judiciary wrote on their social media.
The public ministry’s request could be processed after National Attorney Patricia Benavidez formalizes an investigation into the former officials.
Source: RPP

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